Five products, A, B, C, D and E are priced differently in a general store. ‘A’ is cheaper than ‘C’ but costlier than ‘B’. ‘E’ is costlier than ‘C’ but cheaper than ‘D’. Which one of the products is the cheapest?

Five products, A, B, C, D and E are priced differently in a general store. ‘A’ is cheaper than ‘C’ but costlier than ‘B’. ‘E’ is costlier than ‘C’ but cheaper than ‘D’. Which one of the products is the cheapest? Correct Answer B

‘A’ is cheaper than ‘C’ but costlier than ‘B’.

C > A > B

‘E’ is costlier than ‘C’ but cheaper than ‘D’.

D > E > C > A > B

Hence, B is the cheapest product.

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