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Alla
1 month ago
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The Smith family has three children: Tom, John, and Andy. Tom is younger than Andy. John is not older than Tom. From youngest to

oldest, how are the children ordered by age
Mathematics
2 answers:
Leona [12.6K]1 month ago
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We need to examine the information about their ages and wording closely.

The initial statement, "Tom is younger than Andy," implies that Andy is older than Tom. This means Andy ranks before Tom in age. Assigning ranks, Andy = 1 (oldest) and Tom = 2.

The following statement, "John is not older than Tom," indicates John must be younger than or the same age as Tom, so John is younger. Consequently, John is the youngest, ranked 3.

Putting them in order from the youngest to oldest: John (3), Tom (2), Andy (1).

In summary, the age sequence from youngest to oldest is John, Tom, then Andy.

babunello [11.8K]1 month ago
4 0
Andy, then Tom, followed by John.
Since Tom is younger than Andy and John is younger than Tom.
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