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Answer the following question based on the information given below.
A leading warehousing corporation - Amnesty International - with expertise in handling oil products has branches in four Indian cities, Allahabad, Bareilly, Chandigarh and Dehradun. The different grades of oil that Amnesty International warehouse stocks are Grade II Multi utility, EX-Moto lube, NX-Spa and T-290 Industrial grade.
Each branch stocks all grades of industrial oil to cater to the local industrial requirements. Industrial drums of capacity 10 cm3 are used to store oil in all the branches. However, no two branches have the same number of drums with them. Further, in all the branches, the volume of oil of different grades is also different. The total volume of oil of each grade across all branches put together is also different for all grades of oil and no two branches have same volume of any grade. Further, the total volume of T-290 Industrial grade is more than the total volume of Ex-Moto lube which is more than the total volume of Grade II Multi utility which is in turn more than the total volume of NX-Spa. The total capacity of Dehradun branch is the highest and Allahabad branch is not the least. Also, Chandigarh branch has 30 cm3 more of Ex-Moto lube than the Allahabad branch.
There are 10 cm3 of Grade II Multi utility, EX-Moto lube, NX-Spa and T- 290 Industrial grade at the Allahabad, Bareilly, Chandigarh and Dehradun branches respectively. Most importantly, Amnesty International’s management follows the policy of “bare minimum”, its warehouses stock minimum volume satisfying the above conditions.
 
Q. What volume of T-290 Industrial grade is available in the  Allahabad branch?
  • a)
    40 cm3
  • b)
    70 cm3
  • c)
    50 cm3
  • d)
    10 cm3
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?
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For convenience, represent Allahabad by A, Bareilly by B, Chandigarh by C, Dehradun by D and Grade II Multi utility by G, EX-Moto lube by E, NX-Spa by N and T-290 Industrial grade byT.
The information given in the question is:
 
A. There are 4 branches of Amnesty International - A, B, C and D. Each branch has 4 grades of oil - E, G, N and T.
B. All quantities are multiples of 10 cm3.
C. The total capacity of each branch is different.
D. In the same branch no two grades of oil can be available in the same volume.
E. For the same grade no two branches can have same volume of oil.
F. The total volume of oil of different grades across all branches put together is also different for all grades of oil.
G. The different grades when arranged in ascending order of volume are N < G < E < T H. The total capacity of D is the highest and the capacity of A is not the least. Therefore, the total capacity of B or C is the least.
I. C has 30 cm3 more of E than the A.
J. There are 10 cm3 of G, E, N and T at A, B, C and D, respectively.
K. We have to find the minimum volume satisfying the above conditions, (“bare minimum” law)
By points B and K,
The minimum volume of any grade of oil in any branch can be 10 cm3.
By points B, D and K,
The minimum capacity of a branch will be 100 cm3 (10 + 20 + 30 + 40).
By points B, C and K,
The total capacities of branches are 100 cm3, 110 cm3, 120 cm3 and 130 cm3.
The total capacity of D is 130 cm3 and the total capacity of A will be either 110 cm3 or 120 cm3. ...[From H]
The total capacity of Amnesty International = 100 + 110 + 120 + 130 = 460 cm3
By points D, F and K,
The minimum volume of a grade of oil available is 100 cm3 (10 + 20 + 30 + 40).
Also, the total volume of oil of each grade can be 100 cm3, 110 cm3, 120 cm3 and 130 cm3.
Total volume of grade N, G, E and T available is 100 cm3, 110 cm3, 120 cm3 and 130 cm3 respectively. ...[From G]
The possible combination of different grades with branches of capacity 100 cm3, 110 cm3, 120 cm3 and 130 cm3 is 
100 = 10 + 20 + 30 + 40
110 = 10 + 20 + 30 + 50
120 = 10 + 20 + 40 + 50
130 = 10 + 30 + 40 + 50
We know that capacity of A can be either 110 cm3 or 120 cm3.
Case (1): Capacity of A is 110 cm3
By point J we know that A has 10 cm3 of G.
By the break up given above, A can have 20 cm3 or 30 cm3 or 50 cm3 of E.
C can have 20 + 30 = 50 cm3 or 30 + 30 = 60 cm3 (not a possible value) or 50 + 30 = 80 cm3 (not a possible value) of E.
A will have 20 cm3 and C will have 50 cm3 of E.
Case (2): Capacity of A is 120 cm3 A can have 20 cm3 or 40 cm3 or 50 cm3 of E.
C can have 50 cm3 or 70 cm3 (not a possible value) or 80 cm3 (not a possible value) of E.
A will have 20 cm3 and C will have 50 cm3 of E.
By Case (1) and Case (2) we can conclude that A has 20 cm3 and C has 50 cm3 of E irrespective of the total capacity with A. The capacity of E with C is 50 cm3, therefore, the total capacity of C cannot be 100 cm3.
The total capacity of B is 100 cm3. ...[From point H]
Also, the volume of E with D = Total volume of E - Volume of E with A, B and C = 120 - 20 - 10-50
= 40 cm3
The table now becomes:
The volume of N with D can be either 30 cm3 or 50 cm3.
Let the volume of N with D be 50 cm3.
A and B can have either 10 cm3 and 30 cm3 of N or 30 cm3 and 10 cm3 of N or they can have 20 cm3 of N each.
The volume of N with A or B cannot be 10 cm3. ...[From point J]
Also, volume of N with A and B both cannot be 20 cm3. ...[From point E]
The volume of N with D cannot be 50 cm3.
The volume of N and G with D is 30 cm3 and 50 cm3, respectively.
 i = 30 cm3 and h = 50 cm3
The volume of N with A and B = 100 - 40 = 60 cm3
A and B can have either 10 cm3 and 50 cm3 of N or 50 cm3 and 10 cm3 or 20 cm3 and 40 cm3 or 40 cm3 and 20 cm3 of N or they can have 30 cm3 of N each.
The volume of N with A or B cannot be 10 cm3. ...[From point J]
Also, volume of N with A cannot be 20 cm3. ...[From point D]
Also, volume of N with A and B both cannot be 30 cm3. ...[From point E]
Volume of N with A and B is 40 cm3 and 20 cm3, respectively. a = 40 cm3 and d = 20 cm3
Now, the table becomes:
The volume of G with B and C = total volume of G - volume of G with A and D = 110 - 10 - 50
= 50 cm3
B and C can have either 10 cm3 and 40 cm3 or 40 cm3 and 10 cm3 or 20 cm3 and 30 cm3 or 30 cm3 and 20 cm3 of G, respectively.
The volume of G with B or C cannot be 10 cm3. ...[From point J]
Also the volume of G with B cannot be 20 cm3. ...[From point D]
Volume of G with B and C is 30 cm3 and 20 cm3, respectively.
c = 30 cm3 and f = 20 cm3
A volume of 40 cm3 is there with A, the total volume with A can be 120 cm3 only (a possible combination of 10 + 20 + 40 + 50), because for 110 cm3, the possible combination is 10 + 20 + 30 + 50.
b = 50 cm3, e = 40 cm3 and g = 30 cm3
50 cm3 of T-290 Industrial grade is available in the Allahabad branch.
Hence, option 3.
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Understanding the Problem
The problem provides information about the oil storage capacities of four branches of Amnesty International in India, detailing the different grades of oil, their volumes across branches, and specific comparisons between these volumes.
Key Information
- Branches: Allahabad, Bareilly, Chandigarh, Dehradun
- Oil Grades: Grade II Multi utility, EX-Moto lube, NX-Spa, T-290 Industrial grade
- Storage Capacity: Industrial drums of 10 cm3 are used across all branches.
- Volume Relationships:
- Total volume of T-290 > Ex-Moto lube > Grade II Multi utility > NX-Spa
- Branch Capacities:
- Dehradun has the highest capacity.
- Allahabad does not have the least capacity.
- Chandigarh has 30 cm3 more of Ex-Moto lube than Allahabad.
Analyzing the Data
Given that each branch has a distinct number of drums and volumes, we can deduce the following:
- Since all oil grades have different total volumes, we can denote the volumes as follows:
- T-290 Industrial grade (highest volume)
- EX-Moto lube
- Grade II Multi utility
- NX-Spa (lowest volume)
- With the provided information, we assume possible values that fit the criteria.
Volume Calculation for Allahabad
1. Volume Assignments:
- Let’s assign volumes to the branches while maintaining the hierarchical relationships and differences.
- Assuming the lowest possible distinct volumes for the grades and maintaining the difference of 30 cm3 for Ex-Moto lube in Chandigarh compared to Allahabad leads to:
- If we consider Allahabad has 40 cm3 of Ex-Moto lube, then Chandigarh would have 70 cm3.
2. Finalizing Values:
- If Allahabad has 40 cm3 of Ex-Moto lube, the T-290 Industrial grade must be at least 50 cm3 to satisfy the condition of being more than Ex-Moto lube.
- Therefore, we conclude that the volume of T-290 Industrial grade in the Allahabad branch is 50 cm3.
Conclusion
Based on the deductions from provided relationships and constraints, the volume of T-290 Industrial grade available in the Allahabad branch is option C) 50 cm3.
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