Sociology, asked by chintu0433, 3 months ago


Among L, M, N, O and P, each have different heights. The one who is the second smallest, is 72 cm. Mis 92 cm.
Only one person is taller than N. Pis taller than L, but smaller than 0. O is not the tallest. Which among the following
is most likely to be M's height?​

Answers

Answered by bharathparasad577
3

Answer:

Concept:

Quantitative aptitude and reasoning

Explanation:

According to the given data, let us keep them in line from highest  to lowest height

M = only one person taller than N

N = 92 cm

O = taller than P

P = taller than L (72 cm) (second smallest)

L =  smaller than P

Hence, the height of M(tallest) will be more than 92cm...as we don't have options in the given questions, we can select the option which is more than 92cm.

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Answered by mahitiwari89
1

According to the question:-

M = only one person taller than N

N = 92 cm

O = taller than P

P = taller than L

L = smaller than P

second smallest number = 72 cm

hence, we can say P is the second smallest.

now, according to the above data, M's height is more than 92 cm as only one person is taller than N is M and N's height is 92 cm.

M height is more than 92 cm.

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