Psychology, asked by tshubhankar1, 8 days ago

six persons A, B, C ,D, E and F brought different chocolates i.e. Snickers,perk,munch, gems and Cadbury. every person brought these packets in different number 1,2,3,4 and 5. It is not necessary that all the information is in one sequence. more than two persons did not buy the same item or same numbers of packets.

- C brought packets of munch
- A did not buy Cadbury packets
- B brought one packet
- A & D brought same number of packets
- two persons brought packets of gems
- only one person brought 5 perk packets
- E brought two packets of gems.
- packets of Cadbury brought were more than those of Snickers but were less than tose of munch.

- based on above information, answer the following five questions.

(1) of the following, who brought Cadbury chocolate?

(a). B. ( b). D

(c). E. (d). F

(2). of the following who brought perk chocolate?

(a). B. (b). D

(c) E. (d). F

(3). of the following pairs,who brought equal number of packets?

(a). A-B. (b). D-C

(c). E-B. (d) A- D

(4) what is the average of packets brought by F,C and D together?

(a) 3. (b). 4

(c). 5. (d). 2

(5). what is the difference in number of packets brought by C and D ?

(a). 1. (b). 2

(c) 3. (d). 4​

Answers

Answered by njgamingyt201
0

Answer:

a is answer

Explanation:

a is answer of first question because

it is correct

Answered by surajnegi0600
0

Proper question:

Six persons A, B, C, D, E and F bought different chocolates viz. Snickers, Perk, Munch, Gems and Cadbury. Each of them bought different number of packets among- 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. All the information is not necessary to be in the same order. Not more than two persons bought the same item or same number of items.

C bought Munch packets. A does not buy Cadbury packets. B bought 1 packet. A and D bought the same number of packets. Two persons bought Gems packets. Only one person bought 5 Perk packets. E bought 2 Gems packets. More number of packets of Cadbury was purchased than the number of packets of Snickers but less than the number of packets of Munch.

Answer:

1. F

2. F

3. A- D

4. 4

5. 1

Explanation:

  1. We know that C brought packets of munch, A did not buy Cadbury packets, E brought two packets of gems, and the packets of Cadbury brought were more than those of Snickers but were less than those of munch. Therefore, F is the only person who brought Cadbury chocolate packets.
  2. We know that only one person brought 5 perk packets, therefore, F is the person who brought perk chocolate packets.
  3. We know that A & D brought the same number of packets
  4. We know that F brought 5 perk packets, C brought packets of munch and we don't know how many packets D brought. But we know that packets of Cadbury brought by F were more than those of Snickers but were less than those of munch. So, we can assume that D brought 4 packets of chocolate. The average of packets brought by F, C and D together will be (5+4+4)/3 = 4
  5. C has 4 packets and D has 3 packets. So the difference between them is 1

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