- A. 72
- B. 144
- C. 216
- D. Cannot be determined
Answer: D
Explanation
Let N be the runs scored by Team X.
Team X scored N runs in 20 overs.
Team Y tied the score (N runs) in 10% less overs than 20. So, overs for Team Y = 20 – (0.10 * 20) = 20 – 2 = 18 overs.
Team Y’s original run rate = N/18 runs per over.
Now, consider the hypothetical scenario:
If Team Y’s run rate had been 50% higher, the new run rate would be (N/18) * (1 + 0.50) = (N/18) * 1.5 = (N/18) * (3/2) = N/12 runs per over.
According to the problem, at this new run rate, Team Y would have tied the score (N runs) in 12 overs.
Let’s verify: Runs = New run rate * Overs = (N/12) * 12 = N runs.
This statement is consistent with the information given but does not provide any new equation or constraint to solve for N. The value of N could be any positive number, and the conditions would still hold true. For example, if N=120, Y scores 120 in 18 overs (RR=120/18). If RR is 50% higher, it’s (120/18)*1.5 = 10 runs/over. Then 10 runs/over * 12 overs = 120 runs. This works for any N.
Therefore, the number of runs scored by Team X (N) cannot be determined from the given information. This question tests careful interpretation of quantitative statements and identifying when insufficient data is provided.