Weight of Alok is twice the weight of Karan. Weight of Karan is one-fourth of the weight of Roma. Weight of Roma is twice of the weight of Tipu. Weight of Tipu is twice of the weight of Shivam. The weight of Roma is greater than the weight of how many persons among Alok, Karan, Shivam and Tipu?
Weight of Alok is twice the weight of Karan. Weight of Karan is one-fourth of the weight of Roma. Weight of Roma is twice of the weight of Tipu. Weight of Tipu is twice of the weight of Shivam. The weight of Roma is greater than the weight of how many persons among Alok, Karan, Shivam and Tipu? Correct Answer 4
Let weight of Shivam be ‘x’.
Weight of Tipu is twice of the weight of Shivam: 2x,
Weight of Roma is twice of the weight of Tipu: 4x,
Weight of Karan is one-fourth of the weight of Roma: ‘x’,
Weight of Alok is twice the weight of Karan: 2x
Hence, weight of Roma is greater than all other persons.
Hence, 4 is the correct answer.
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