Difference between Bholu's and Molu's age is 2 years and the
difference between Molu's and Kolu's age is 5 years.
What is the maximum possible value of the sum of the
difference in their ages, taken two at a time?
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Answer / guest
The maximum possible value of the sum of the difference in
their ages - taken two at a time - is 14 years.
It is given that -
"Difference between Bholu's and Molu's age is 2 years"
"Difference between Molu's and Kolu's age is 5 years"
Now, to get the maximum possible value, the difference
between Bholu's and Kolu's age should be maximum i.e. Molu's
age should be in between Bholu's and Kolu's age. Then, the
difference between Bholu's and Kolu's age is 7 years.
Hence, the maximum possible value of the sum of the
difference in their ages - taken two at a time - is (2 + 5 +
7) 14 years.
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Answer / abhisai.peddisetty
let bhole = b molu=m and kolu = k
given b-m=2
m-k=5
now max. sum of the
difference in their ages, taken two at a time? is
taken as
groups like
m and k
b and k
b and m
given b-m=2
m-k=5 i.e b and m is 2 and m and k is 5
now we have to find out diff bw b and k only b-(5+k)=2
b-k=7
thats it
now add 2+5+7=14.
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