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Six students P, Q, R, S, T and U, with distinct heights, compare their heights and make the following observations.Observation I: S is taller than R. Observation II: Q is the shortest of all.Observation III: U is taller than only one student.Observation IV: T is taller than S but is not the tallest.The number of students that are taller than R is the same as the number of students shorter than _____.
Six students P, Q, R, S, T, and U1) S is taller than R.S > R2) Q is the shortest of all.3) U is taller than only one student.So, U > Q4) T is taller than S but is not the tallest.P > T > SAfter combining:P > T > S > R > U > QThe number of students that are taller than R = 3The number of students shorter than S = 3Hence, "S" is the correct answer.
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