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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
Person | Occupation |
P | Policeman |
Q | Housewife |
R | Collector |
S | Housewife |
T | Army officer |
U | Doctor |
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
Room | Person |
R1 | - |
R2 | - |
R3 | - |
R4 | - |
R5 | - |
R6 | - |
P2, P5 and P8 are women
From (III) and the other given facts, two women will live in room R3. From (III) and (VI), P1 will live in room R5.
From (VII) & (III) P5 will be in R3 and P6 will be R6 Hence P2 and P5 will live in room R3. Now the whole scene looks like this:
Room | Perso |
| n |
R1 | P4, P3 |
R2 | P8/P7 |
R3 | P2, P5 |
R4 | P8/P7 |
R5 | P1 |
R6 | P6 |
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
Let us denote, the dozens of Bananas bought by A4's wife by a1, a2 by A3's wife, a3 by A2's wife and a4 by A1's wife. We prepare the table given below Bananas bought:
A1 = a4 A1's wife = a4
A2 = 2a3 A2's wife = a3
A3 = 3a2 A3's wife = a2
A4 = 4a1 A4's wife = a1
Where (a1, a2, a3, a4) is a rearrangement of (2, 3, 4, 5). Now, (a4 + 2a3 + 3a2 + 4a1) + (a4 + a3 + a2 + a1) = 44 4a1 + 3a2 + 2a3 + a4 = 44 – (2 + 3 + 4 + 5) = 30 …. (1) (Sum a1 + a2 +
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