Question
If box R has 8 shirts and box P has 4 times the number
of shirts of box R then what is the possible number of shirts in box T? Answer the questions based on the information given below. There are six boxes P, Q, R, S, T and U each having a different number of shirts. S has more shirts than only 2 boxes. P has more shirts than T but less shirts than U. P has more shirts than R but less shirts than Q. T is not the box which has lowest number of shirts. Q does not have odd number of shirts. The box which has second highest number of shirts has 42 shirts.Solution
S has more shirts than only 2 boxes. _ > _ > _ > S > _ > _ P has more shirts than T but less shirts than U. P has more shirts than R but less shirts than Q. T is not the box which has lowest number of shirts. _ > _ > P > S > T > R Q does not have odd number of shirts. The box which has second highest number of shirts has 45 shirts. So, Q must have highest number shirts and U must have 45 shirts. Q > U (45) > P > S > T > R The possible number of shirts in box P is 37.
Statements:
P < Q < R < S ≤ B < H; S > N ≥ Y
Conclusions:
I) P < Y
II) R ≥ N
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I. N % X
II. J % M
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Conclusions:
I. W & K
II. K & W �...
Statements: E > F = G; H < I = F; J > I
Conclusions: I) J > G
II) E < J
III) H > E
Statements: X = P ≥ M; M > M > I > L; P < L < G
Conclusions:
I. G > I
II. X ≥ L
III. L < L
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