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There are three brothers: Al, Ben and Carl. Two of the three brothers are boxers. Here are.........Which is not a boxer?

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There are three brothers: Al, Ben and Carl.
Two of the three brothers are boxers.
Here are some facts:
1. The shorter of Al and Ben is the older boxer.
2. The younger of Ben and Carl is the shorter boxer.
3. The taller of Al and Carl is the younger boxer.
Which brother is not a boxer?

posted Jan 14, 2021 by Nikhil Pandey

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