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Option D is the correct answer as we can not predict the exact number of male or female members from the given statements.
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Statement A: There are less number of females in the family as compared to males.
Statement B: The number of males are double the number of females.
To determine the number of male members in the family, we need to evaluate both statements together.
Explanation:
Statement A tells us that there are fewer females in the family than males. However, it does not provide any specific information about the actual numbers or the ratio between males and females.
Statement B tells us that the number of males is double the number of females. This gives us a ratio of 2:1, but it still does not provide the exact numbers.
Combining both statements:
By combining both statements, we can conclude that there are at least two males in the family for every female. However, we still don't have enough information to determine the exact number of male members in the family.
Conclusion:
Neither statement alone is sufficient to answer the question, and even when combined, they do not provide enough information to determine the exact number of male members in the family. Therefore, the correct answer is option D - Data in both statements A and B together is not sufficient to answer the question.