Four persons, Alok, Bhupesh, Chander and Dinesh have a total of Rs. 100 among themselves. Alok and Bhupesh between them have as much money as Chander and Dinesh between them, but Alok has more money than Bhupesh; and Chander has only half the money that Dinesh has. Alok has in fact Rs. 5 more than Dinesh has. Who has the maximum amount of money?
Four persons, Alok, Bhupesh, Chander and Dinesh have a total of Rs. 100 among themselves. Alok and Bhupesh between them have as much money as Chander and Dinesh between them, but Alok has more money than Bhupesh; and Chander has only half the money that Dinesh has. Alok has in fact Rs. 5 more than Dinesh has. Who has the maximum amount of money? Correct Answer Alok
Alok + Bhupesh + Chander + Dinesh = Rs.100
Alok + Bhupesh = Chander + Dinesh
⇒ Alok + Bhupesh = Chander + Dinesh = Rs.50
Also,
2Chander = Dinesh
⇒ Chander = Rs.16.67
⇒ Dinesh = Rs.33.33
⇒ Alok = 33.33 + 5 = Rs.38.33
⇒ Bhupesh = 50 - 38.33 = Rs.11.67
Clearly, Alok has the maximum amount of money.
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