Question
If G is 6kg heavier than I and the weight of third
lightest person is 44kg. What is the probable weight of D? Answer the questions based on the information given below. There are six persons D, E, F, G, H and I with different weights. I is heavier than at least two persons. Two persons are heavier than D. E and F are lighter than G. H is the heaviest and F is not the lightest person.Solution
H > I/G > D > G/I > F > E I’s weight = 44 Kg G = 44 + 6 = 50 Kg. So, D’s weight will be between 44 and 50 kg.
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