Question
Six friends have different number of chocolates. G has
more chocolates than that of I and H. E has less chocolates than D but more chocolates than G. F has more chocolates than I but less chocolates than E. H, who doesn't have least number of chocolates, has less chocolates than F. Who has third lowest number of chocolates?Solution
D > E > F/G > G/F > H > I
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