Five boxes of different sizes are kept in a room. Box A is bigger than four other boxes. Box C is smaller than four other boxes. Box D is bigger than E but smaller than B. How many boxes are smaller than Box B?

Five boxes of different sizes are kept in a room. Box A is bigger than four other boxes. Box C is smaller than four other boxes. Box D is bigger than E but smaller than B. How many boxes are smaller than Box B? Correct Answer 3

1) Box A is bigger than four other boxes.

A > …. > …. > …. > ….

2) Box C is smaller than four other boxes.

A > …. > …. > …. > C

3) Box D is bigger than E but smaller than B.

A > B > D > E > C

Hence, three boxes are smaller than box B.

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