Question
How many boxes are lighter to
L? Answer the questions based on the information given below: Seven boxes F, G, H, I, J, K and L has different weight. Only two boxes are heavier F. I is heavier K but lighter to H. H is heavier F but it is not the heaviest box. K is heavier J but lighter to I. J is not the lightest box.Solution
Only two boxes are heavier F.
____ > ____ > F > ___ > ____> ____ > ____
H is heavier F but he is not the heaviest box.
____ > H > F > ___ > ____> ____ > ____
I is heavier G but lighter to H. K is heavier J but lighter to I. J is not the lightest box.
____ > H > F > I > K > J > G
Therefore, the final arrangement is
L > H > F > I > K > J > G
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