Weight of P is twice that of Q. Weight of Q is half of R. Weight of R is 3 times of T. Weight of T is half of S. The weight of T is greater than the weight of how many persons among P, Q, R and S?

Weight of P is twice that of Q. Weight of Q is half of R. Weight of R is 3 times of T. Weight of T is half of S. The weight of T is greater than the weight of how many persons among P, Q, R and S? Correct Answer 0

Given, Weight of P is twice that of Q i.e. P = 2Q

Weight of Q is half of R i.e. R = 2Q

⇒ P = R = 2Q or can say P = R > Q

Weight of R is 3 times of T i.e. R = 3T

⇒ P = R > Q > T

Now, Weight of T is half of S i.e. S = 2T or S > T

Thus it is clear that Weight of T is not greater than any among P, Q, R and S

Thus zero is the answer.

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