Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
There are five groups [X, Y, Z, W, and V]. Each group consists of six members: Veteran Member, Senior Member, Leader, Deputy Leader, Junior Member, and Youngest Member (arranged in the decreasing order of their ages). The following table provides details about the age of the Veteran Member, the ratio of the ages of the Veteran Member and the Senior Member, the ratio of the ages of the Leader and the Deputy Leader, the age of the Youngest Member, and the age of the Junior Member. Some values in the table are missing.
| V | W | Z | Y | X | |
| The age of the Youngest Member | ----- | ----- | 20 | ----- | 18 |
| The age of the Junior Member | 27 | ----- | 25 | 22 | ----- |
| The ratio of the ages of the Leader and the Deputy Leader | 15:14 | 16:14 | ----- | ----- | ----- |
| The ratio of the ages of the Veteran Member and the Senior Member | ----- | 15:16 | ----- | 21:20 | ----- |
| The age of the Veteran Member | 80 | ----- | ----- | ----- | 72 |
Find the sum of the ages of the Youngest Members of Groups W and V.
Statement I: The ratio of the ages of the Junior Members in Group W and Group V is 8:9. The sum of the ages of the Leader and Veteran Member of Group W is 123. The age of the Youngest Member of Group V is half of the Leader's age 5 years ago.
Statement II: The age of the Veteran Member of Group V and the Senior Member of Group W is the same. The present age of the Youngest Member of Group W is half of the age of the Deputy Leader of Group V after 10 years. The age of the Deputy Leader in Groups W and V is the same.