question (logical reasoning)
Two of sachin, laxman and rahul...
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OpenStudy (mathmath333):
OpenStudy (mathmath333):
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OpenStudy (mathmath333):
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OpenStudy (vijeya3):
wow!this is really awesome..never tried such questions though.....:(
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OpenStudy (faiqraees):
B laxman
OpenStudy (mathmath333):
how u got it
OpenStudy (faiqraees):
Tall ---> Short = Sachin, Rahul, Laxman
Old ---> Young = Rahul, Laxman, Sachin
OpenStudy (mathmath333):
but how u made this conclusion i got confused
OpenStudy (faiqraees):
Which conclusion?
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OpenStudy (mathmath333):
of tall and old order
OpenStudy (faiqraees):
I made many cases and chose the one in which the options tied up correctly
OpenStudy (mathmath333):
how many cases u made
OpenStudy (mathmath333):
can u tell me how to make cases
OpenStudy (faiqraees):
20-35
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OpenStudy (faiqraees):
Make random arrangements of the order
Tall ---> short = Laxman, Rahul, Sachin
Tall ---> short = Rahul, Laxman, Sachin
Tall ---> short = Sachin, Rahul, Laxman
etc.
Then find in which the options given correctly gives the required outcome
In other words it is just trial and error