In a company, seven employees A, B, C, M, K, L and O work on 7 different levels (1 being the highest and 7 being the lowest level). B is above C and C is above just two employees. There are more than four employees above M. B is one level above A and one level below K. L is at level 7. K is below O.
How many employees are above A?
L is at level 7.
1()>2()>3()>4()>5()>6()>7(L)
There are more than four employees above M.
1()>2()>3()>4()>5()>6(M)>7(L)
B is above C and C is above just two employees. B is one level above A and one level below K. K is below O.
1(O)>2(K)>3(B)>4(A)>5(C)>6(M)>7(L)
According to the above arrangement, only three employees are above A.
Create a FREE account and get: