Question
Six persons, A, K, T, J, S and R, have different height. S is taller than K. T is shorter than K, but he is not the shortest. J is shorter than A, who is shorter than S. R is taller than S. A is taller than K. Who is the third tallest person?
Solution
R > S > A > K > T > J
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