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Among L, M, N, O and P, each have different heights. The one who is the second smallest, is 72 cm. N
is 92 cm. Only one person is taller than N P is taller than L, but smaller than 0. O is not the tallest.
Which among the following is most likely to be M's height?
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There is similar to this question in amcat where how many are taller
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The one in the option with a value greater than 92 is the answer.
Explanation:
Given:
L, M, N, O, and P are the ones with different heights.
To find out M's height
Solution:
Let's keep the height of L, M, N, O, and P in the decreasing order
Then, according to the question
M= because only one person taller than N
N= 92cm
O= taller than P
P= taller than L =second smallest= 72cm
L= smaller than O
Since the given data suggest 'M' is the tallest of all, hence, the one in the option with a greater value than the second highest value (92) will be the answer.
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