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Three distinct positive integers sum to 10. Is one of the three integers equal to 5?

(1) One of the three integers is equal to 4.
(2) All three of the integers are less than 6.

From Question stem:

sum of three distinct positive integers is 10

Analyze statement 1 alone:
1) One of the three integers is equal to 4.
Sum of remaining 2 distinct integers is 6
possible cases:(4,5,1) and (4,1,5)

Thus answer to our question is DEFINITE YES
statement 1 alone is SUFFICIENT

Analyze statement 2 alone:
(2) All three of the integers are less than 6.
Possible Cases:(5,4,1) and (5,3,2)

Thus answer to our question is DEFINITE YES
statement 2 alone is SUFFICIENT

Hence answer is D
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