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Seven students, 'R'; 'S, T, U, V, Wand X are made to stand in a line in order of increasing heights (shortest student first)
The statements below give information about the positions in the line:
(1) 'S' is the tallest student.
(11) 'W is exactly between 'R' and 'U'.
(III) There are exactly three students between 'U' and 'X'.
(IV) 'T' comes right after 'S' in height.
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How many arrangements of students are possible according to the given information?
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Answered by arryanclass80352007
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arrangements of students are possiblethat is

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