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A and his wife B have a family of three generations comprising thirteen members of whom six are female members. Some of A' s children are married and none of his grandchildren are married.B has a daughter-in-law named C and two son's- in-law, one being D. E's brother is F, who has two nephew's and two neices- one being G. K, F's sister has two children. C, who is sister- in-law to F has four nephews and nieces.H who is married to J in the family has a daughter M and a son. N has a sister and two cousins, L and M. L is the son of?​

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Answered by TNPRASEETHAKP
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L is the son of H and J

  • A and B are grandparents or first generation.
  • Where B is a female
  • Coming to the second generation, C is a female.
  • C is the daughter-in-law of B and wife of E. Thus E is the son of B.
  • F is the brother of E. Hence the son of B. F have two nephews and two nieces. He is unmarried. Also, C is the sister-in-law of F
  • H is married to J. So H can be one son-in-law of B. J can be the daughter of B.
  • Also, it is told that D is one among the son in law of B. Here it is said that K is the sister of F, so the daughter of B and wife of D.
  • There are 4 grandchildren for A and B.
  • M is the daughter of H and J. They are also having a son who is L.
  • M and L are cousins for N.
  • So N and G are brother and sister respectively and children of D and K.
  • From all the above we can find that M and L are sister and brother respectively and children of H and J.
  • Also according to the given facts, we will get exactly six females they are B, C, K, J, M, and G.

Answered by HanitaHImesh
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Answer:

J and H are the parents of L.

Explanation:

After carefully observing, it can be said that -

  • The first generation in the family is A and B who are a couple, where B is the wife.
  • B has a daughter-in-law C, thus C is also a female.
  • Also, C is the sister-in-law of F, and further going by the information, E is the husband of C.
  • This implies, that E and F are the sons of A and B.
  • It is possible that J is the daughter of A and B, hence H is their son-in-law.
  • K and D are a couple as well, where K is the daughter of A and B.
  • Thus, J, K, E, and F are siblings.
  • N and G might be the children of K and D.
  • It is given that N has L and M as Cousins.
  • Now, H and J have a daughter M and a son.
  • Since we do not have information about the children of C and E, and the marriage of F.
  • We can conclude that L is the son of the couple H and J.

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