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Five friends F, M, K, N and Y are working in $5$ different hospitals C, P, O, S and U and they earn different salaries ie $\text{Rs. 8000, Rs. 12000, Rs. 15000, Rs. 18000}$ and $\text{Rs. 20000}$ and they all are of different ages i.e. $24, 26, 27, 29$ and $30$ years. These all informations are not necessarily in same order. Person who is $29$ year old earns highest salary but does not work in C and P hospital. Y does not work in S and U hospital and his age is not $30.$ The salary of N is less than $\text{Rs.} 15000.$ The person who is $26$ years old earns $\text{Rs.} 18000$ per month. F earns $\text{Rs.} 12000$ per month but does not work in P and S. M works in C hospital and earns more than $\text{Rs.} 15000.$ Person who is $27$ years old works in U. $30$ years old person earns at least $\text{Rs.} 15000.$
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 FMKNY
Salary12k18k or 20k 8k or 12k 
Works in!P !SC  !S !U
Age    !30
  • Person who is 29 year old earns highest salary but does not work in C and P hospital.
  • The person who is 26 years old earns Rs 18000 per month. 
  • 30 years old person earns at least Rs 15000.
Highest salary is 20k, so person working in C must be getting 18k and he is 26. And 30 year old must be getting exactly 15k, which means K is getting 15k and is 30 years old. 
 
 FMKNY
Salary12k18k 15k8k  
Works inO or UC  O or P
Age 2630 !30

 

  •  Person who is 29 year old earns highest salary but does not work in C and P hospital.
  • Person who is 27 years old works in U. 
 
 FMKNY
Salary12k18k 15k8k 20k
Works inUC  
Age2726302429

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