Marks of J, L, M, N, R and T are compared. Number of people having marks more than R are same as the number of people having marks less than M. Marks of T and L both are lesser than R but more than M. Marks of only J are more than R. If marks of T are more than L and marks of L are 112, then what can be the marks of R and N respectively?
Marks of J, L, M, N, R and T are compared. Number of people having marks more than R are same as the number of people having marks less than M. Marks of T and L both are lesser than R but more than M. Marks of only J are more than R. If marks of T are more than L and marks of L are 112, then what can be the marks of R and N respectively? Correct Answer 113, 111
Marks of J, L, M, N, R, and T are compared.
1) Marks of T and L both are lesser than R but more than M.
R > T/L > M
2) Marks of the only J are more than R.
J > R
3) Number of people having marks more than R is the same as the number of people having marks less than M.
4) If marks of T are more than L and marks of L are 112.
J > R > T > L > M > N
L = 112
Marks of R are greater than 112 and Marks of N are less than 112.
So, only one option is satisfying i.e. 113, 111.
Hence, option (1) is the correct answer.