Question
What is the possible weight of R?
Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions. Each of the six students-P, Q, R, S, T and U has different weight. They are arranged according to decreasing order of their weight. P’s weight is less than only Q. R’s weight is more than only two students. S’s weight is not less than R. T’s weight is not the least. The second lowest, has 40 kg weight and P’s weight is more than 50kg.Solution
Q > P (more than 50 kg) > S > R > T(40kg) > U From here R’s weight is between 40 and 50 kg and in option only 45 is between them so it is the correct answer.
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