Math, asked by sachin01007, 9 months ago

Certain number of cookies were distributed to 5 children such that each child received a distinct no.
of cookies from Cadbury, Alpenliebe, Lemon, Mangobite and Paspas. Further information is as follows:
1. The average number of cookies with the 5 children was 20 which was also the number of cookies
received by Aryan.
2. Reyu, the child who got Alpenleibe got the 2nd highest number of cookies.
3. Each child received cookies of only one type and the number of cookies that each one got were
consecutive numbers.
4. Mehuli got neither the highest nor the least number of cookies.
5. The number of lemons were more than Mangobite and Paspas but less than Alpenliebe and Cadbury.
6. Danu, the eldest among all children got the least number of cookies which wasn’t paspas.
7. Medhu got the highest number of cookies among all the children

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Step-by-step explanation:

*As Recieved from a owner of a Testing Lab*

Today i received 10 samples for testing in my lab. All were *negative*. If i declare all negative, then these 10 samples will not give me more income tomorrow. Thinking about this, I declared 4 out of these as *positive*.

Next day, those 4 people's relatives/friends (who were in contact with them) had come for testing. I got 40 samples. I was overjoyed.

Again out of 40 samples, i declared 12 samples as *positive*. Next day i received 120 samples of friends/relatives.

Now tell me, can anyone stop me from becoming rich ?

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So how did you like this *business game* ?

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