Which of the following may be the possible number of days for which Y stayed in India?


A) 11

B) 8

C) 19

D) 5

E) 22

Correct Answer:
A) 11

Description for Correct answer:
17 > Y > 8

Among the given choices, only II satisfies this relationship.

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