Question
What may be the possible height of pillar
K? Answer the questions based on the information given below. There are six pillars i.e. F, G, H, I, J and K of different heights. G is taller than F. J is taller than G. J is shorter than only H. K is taller than G. F is not the shortest pillar. The length of second tallest pillar is 44m and third shortest pillar is 28m.Solution
G is taller than F. J is taller than G. J is shorter than only H. So, Pillar H is the tallest pillar. K is taller than G. F is not the shortest pillar which means pillar I is the shortest pillar. The final arrangement is as follows: H > J(44m) > K > G(28m) > F > I The height of pillar J and G is 44 and 28m respectively so, the height of pillar K is lie between 44m to 28m.
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