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if I and J are integers is i+ J an even integer very simple prompt statement number one tells us that I is less than 10 well thatamp;#39;s interesting I is less than 10 so it could be a positive integer less than 10 it could be zero or a negative number but unfortunately this gives us no information about J and if we have no information about J we have no way of determining anything about what I + J would be whether it would be even or odd so this statement by itself is insufficient statement number two gives us a very different kind of information statement number two tells us that I equals J well notice that if I equals J then I + J would be the same thing as I + I because I could replace this J with I because theyamp;#39;re equal well I + I is 2 I and 2 * anything is even so this means that if we know that I and J are equal then we can definitively answer the question is I + J even and so this is sufficient information well statement number one is insufficient statement number two