Math, asked by jhontypubg, 7 months ago

Among P, Q, R, S and T each have different weights, the one who is the second heaviest is 78 kg. Q is not the
second heaviest person in the group. S weights 65 Kg and the weight of Pis 20 kg more than the weight of S.
Neither Q nor I is the heaviest. The weight of T is 60 Kg. The weight of Q is more than the weight of S but less than
78 Kg. What could be the weight of Q?​

Answers

Answered by amitnrw
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Given : one who is the second heaviest is 78 kg. Q is not the

second heaviest person in the group. S weights 65 Kg and the weight of P is 20 kg more than the weight of S.

The weight of T is 60 Kg

To Find : What could be the weight of Q

Solution:

second heaviest is 78 kg.

Q is not the  second heaviest person in the group

=> Q ≠ 78 ≠ 2nd

S = 65 Kg

weight of P is 20 kg more than the weight of S.

=> P = 85 kg   Heaviest  as 78 kg is second heaviest  

    T =  60 Kg.

    R = 78 kg   as  Q ≠ 78

P   85 kg

R   78 kg

Q                Q is more than the weight of S but less than  78 Kg.

S    65  kg

T     60 kg

Q weight is between 65 and 78 kg

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