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Question 2 (Page 76, 77) Is the above table sufficient to distribute each type of sweet to the correct student? Explain. If it is not sufficient, what is the alternative?No, the table is not sufficient to distribute the sweets to the correct students. Explanation: The table is a summary. It tells Shri Nilesh how many of each sweet to buy (e.g., 13 gujiyas, 7 rasgullas), But it does not tell him which specific student chose which sweet. He knows he needs 13 gujiyas, but he doesn't know the names of the 13 students who want them. Alternative: To distribute the sweets correctly, Shri Nilesh would need the original, unorganized list that shows each student's name next to their chosen sweet (for example, "Ankita - Gujiya", "Rohan - Jalebi", etc.). This list directly links each individual to their preference.

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Davneet Singh has done his B.Tech from Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur. He has been teaching from the past 15 years. He provides courses for Maths, Science and Computer Science at Teachoo