Five articles L, M, P, R and T are kept one above the other (not necessarily in the same order). R is just above T and just below P. No article is kept above P. L is fourth from the top. How many articles are kept between M and R?

Five articles L, M, P, R and T are kept one above the other (not necessarily in the same order). R is just above T and just below P. No article is kept above P. L is fourth from the top. How many articles are kept between M and R? Correct Answer Two

Five articles: L, M, P, R, and T.

1) R is just above T and just below P.

2) No article is kept above P.

P > R > T > _ > _

3) L is fourth from the top.

P > R > T > L > _

So, the arrangement is;

P > R > T > L > M

Hence, there are two articles between M and R.

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