The lift of a building is unusual. While coming down, it does not directly go to the destination floor but it takes three intermediate stops. The first intermediate stop is at a floor having number equal to the largest prime number smaller than the floor number he started from. The second intermediate stop is at a floor having number equal to the largest multiple of 7 smaller than the floor number of the previous stop. The third intermediate stop is at a floor having number equal to the largest perfect square smaller than the floor number of the previous stop. After these three intermediate stops are taken the lift finally reaches the destination floor. If Rahul is on the 98h floor and his destination is the 60th floor, on which three floors will the lift take intermediate stops?
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O 97, 91, 81
O 97, 98, 81
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est multiple of 7 smaller than the floor number of the previous stop. The third intermediate stop is at a floor having number equal to the largest perfect square smaller than the floor number of the previous stop. After these three intermediate stops are taken the lift finally reaches the destination floor. If Rahul is on the 98h floor and his destination is the 60th floor, on which three floors will the lift take intermediate stops?
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