In a debate competition, the order of speakers is determined by their scores. If A scores higher than B and C, but lower than D, and E scores lower than A but higher than B, who is the second speaker?
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In a debate competition, the order of speakers is determined by their scores. If A scores higher than B and C, but lower than D, and E scores lower than A but higher than B, who is the second speaker?
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B
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D
The order is D > A > E > B > C, making A the second speaker.
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Q: In a debate competition, the order of speakers is determined by their scores. If A scores higher than B and C, but lower than D, and E scores lower than A but higher than B, who is the second speaker?
Solution: The order is D > A > E > B > C, making A the second speaker.