In a shopping mall, five water bottles labelled as A, B, C, D and E were placed in a rack. The bottle A has less price than the bottle B. The bottle C has less price than the bottle D. The bottle B has less price than the bottle C and bottle A has more price than the bottle E. If a customer wants to buy a bottle of maximum price, then which bottle he/she has to buy?

In a shopping mall, five water bottles labelled as A, B, C, D and E were placed in a rack. The bottle A has less price than the bottle B. The bottle C has less price than the bottle D. The bottle B has less price than the bottle C and bottle A has more price than the bottle E. If a customer wants to buy a bottle of maximum price, then which bottle he/she has to buy? Correct Answer D

5 Bottles: A, B, C, D and E.

1) The bottle A has less price than the bottle B.

→ A < B

2) The bottle C has less price than the bottle D.

→ C < D

3) The bottle B has less price than the bottle C and bottle A has more price than the bottle E.

→ B < C,

→ E < A

On combining we get,

E < A < B < C < D

So, price of bottle D is higher than all other four bottles.

Hence, bottle D is the correct answer.

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