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If m+n=o+p,
m+q=p+n,
2p<m+q and 2m>o+n, then.

A
o>m>n>p>q
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m>o>p>n>q
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n>o>p>m>q
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o>p>n>q>m
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Solution

The correct option is B o>m>n>p>q

$m+n=o+pm+n=o+p$ ------1
$m+q=p+nm+q=p+n$ ------2
$2p<m+q$ --------32p<m+q
$2m>o+n2m>o+n$ --------4
Using above equations we get,
p<om
p<nm
p<n<m<o
Hence, Option A is correct.

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