Let the population of state A be \( x \) and state B be \( y \). From Statement II, we know that \( x + y = 10 \) crores.
From Statement I, \( x = 0.6y \).
Solving the two equations \( x + y = 10 \) and \( x = 0.6y \), we get the population of state A.
Thus, both statements are required to calculate the population of state A.
In problems involving percentages and totals, use algebra to set up equations and solve for the unknown variable.