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If D is daughter of E who is husband of F. D is married to B whose father is A. H is daughter of G who is maternal uncle of C who is daughter of F. Then how is H related to B?

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Answered by ramdpmb
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Answer:

The relation of H to B is Sister-in-law.

Step-by-step explanation:

As from question, we can say that E is father and F is mother of D which is their daughter. Since C is daughter of F, then she should be sister of D.

G is maternal uncle of C, which means he is her mother's brother.

Since C & D both are sisters, then G should also be maternal uncle of D.

H is daugher of G, from ehich we can infer that H is sister of C & D.

B is husband of D, so H should be his Sister-in-law.

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