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A goldsmith has give gold rings, each having a different weight:
Statement 1: Ring D is weighing twice as much as ring E.
Statement 2: Ring E is weighing four and one-half times as much as ring F.
Statement 3: Ring F is weighing half as much as ring G.
Statement 4: Ring G is weighing half as much as ring H.
Statement 5: Ring H is weighing less than ring D but more than ring F.
Based on the above statements, answer the following questions:[1] Which of the following represents the descending order of weights of the rings?
(1) H, F, G, D and E
(2) D, E, H, G and F
(3) D, E, G, H and F
(4) E, G, H, D and F[2] Which of the numbered statements above is not necessary to determine the correct order of the rings according to their weights?
(1) Statement 3
(2) Statement 5
(3) Statement 1
(4) Statement 4[3] If these rings are sold according to their weights, which ring will fetch the highest value in rupees?
(1) F
(2) D
(3) G
(4) Hasked in FMS
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