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There are six persons who are of different heights. A is taller than c and d but shorter than e. The one who is third shortest is 102cm in height. B is taller than a. E is not the tallest. The one who is the second tallest is 119cm in height. Neither a nor c is the third shortest person among all. C is not the shortest among all. F is taller than d.

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Answered by amitnrw
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B > E  >  A  > F  >  C > D six persons who are of different heights

Step-by-step explanation:

A is taller than c and d but shorter than e.

A > C

A > D

A <  E

=> E  > A  > C,D

B is taller than a.

=> B > A

E , B >  A  > C,D

Neither a nor c is the third shortest person among all.

=> A > F   as A is not  third shortest

=> E , B >  A  > F , C,D

F is taller than d.  F > D  

=> E , B >  A  > F  >  C,D   ( as C is not  third shortest )

E is not Tallest

=> B > E  >  A  > F  >  C,D

C is not shortest

=> B > E  >  A  > F  >  C > D

F = 102 cm    third shortest

E = 119 cm  second tallest

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