a)
Farsighted since women can read large print in newspaper.
b)
From thin lens equation
1/f = 1/di + 1/do
1/f = 1/(0.24-0.025) + 1/(0.025-0.63)
f= 0.33353 m
Refractive Power in diopters
P=1/f = 1/0.33353
P=2.99827 diopters =3 diopters (approx)
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