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The problem below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements is sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and give the answer Who among L, N, F, G and Q was the first to reach the college? I. F reached before Land G but not before Q who was not the first to reach. II. N reached before F and G but L reached after F. 27​

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Answered by VulpaVulpes
7

Answer:

N

Step-by-step explanation:

from statement one, we can arrive at the following conclusion-

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Q < F < L/G

from the second statement, we can modify our answer as-

N < Q < F < L/G, since it's given in the first statement that Q wasn't the first.

Therefore, N arrived at the college first.

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Answered by sweetyjindal1996sj
0

Answer:

To find: who reached first to the college?

Explanation:

  • F reached before L and G but not before Q who was not the first to reach.
  • N reached before F and G but L reached after F.

after following these instructions, we will reach to the following conclusions:

1. N

2 Q

3. F

4. L

5. G

OR

1. N

2. Q

3. F

4. G

5. L

we have these two conclusions because it is not mentioned anywhere about G and L so we can take these possibilities.

According to these conclusions, N reached first to the college.

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