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X increase and Y increase. In a linear progression. Always up both head to head

If X increases and Y increases.

X increases and Y decreases

X increases and Y increases

Up and down NON-linear

(iii) is FALSE,it is NOT true.

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Which one of the following statements can be inferred from t [#permalink]
For this question, I had to calculate individual Difficulty Factor and Stress Factor for each year, pretty tedious
Year |DF |SF |Cutoff mark
1990 |440 |10 |55
1991 |200 |4.2 |65
1992 |350 |7.3 |58
1993 |300 |6.3 |60
1994 |278 |3.9 |68

From the data above, we can order Stress Factor ascending to see that Cutoff mark decreases => (I) is correct
However, as we order Difficulty Factor descending, Cutoff mark doesn't always increase or when we order Difficulty Factor ascending, Stress Factor doesn't always increase
=> A
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