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Given:- "p" is a prime number

Statement1:- 11 < p < 17, Only prime number between 11 & 17 is 13. (Sufficient)

Statement2:- p is divisible by 13, Only Prime number which is divisible by 13 is 13, Rest numbers which are divisible by 13 are not prime numbers they are composite numbers i.e. 26,39,52.(Sufficient).

Both Statements are alone sufficient.
Answer Option D.
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