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Given that x and z are positive integers.
We need to find out is that whether one of those number or numbers is a prime number.
Statement 1 says that
x^2 = 15+ z^2
This could happen in 2 of the most nearest cases, nearest in the sense smaller numbers.
if x = 4 , then x^2 = 16, then
16 = 15 + z^2
Implies, z^2 = 1,
Implies, z= 1(since z is a positive integer)
So , x = 4, z = 1, neither of them are prime numbers.
Case 2 , if x = 8, then x^2 = 64,
Implies, 64 = 15 + z^2
Implies, z^2 = 49
Implies, z =7 (since z is a positive integer)
So, x = 8, z = 7 (one of them is a prime number)
Since we have no unique solution of one of the or both of them to be prime numbers. Statement 1 is insufficient.
Statement 2 says that x-z is a prime number.
Now, if both x and z are odd, then the only even prime number would be 2; and x should be equal to z+2, ie, x=z+2
Or if one of them is even then x-z will yield any odd prime number.
Per say this statement falls too short in providing data to find the solution, because, x-z could be 3-1(one of them prime), 7-5 (both of them prime),
So, statement 2 is insufficient.
Combining both statements we get that neither of them are supposed to be prime to arrive at the solution.
So the correct answer is C.
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