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Amy, Tyrone, Nina, jake and Mandy are standing in line at the Grocery Store. Each has a different color shirt: red, green orange, blue and purple. Use following to answer.

Tyrone and Nina have only two people standing between them. The person wearing the orange shirt is not standing next to Mandy or Nina. Jake is wearing green. Mandy is in line at some point after Jake. The person wearing purple is either 2nds or 4th in line. Nina and Mandy are standing next to each other. Mandy is not wearing red. The person wearing the orange shirt is first in line. Tyrone is standing next to the person wearing green. Amy cannot be 1st or last in line.

Who is wearing purple shirt.

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Answer:

Nina

Step-by-step explanation:

1 Tyrone Orange 2 Jack Green 3 Amy Red 4 Nina Purple 5 Mandy Blue That's it.

The question is an illustration of logic and reasoning.

The person wearing a purple shirt is Nina

From the question, we have:

Two people between Tyrone and Nina means that:

Tyrone

X

Y

Nina

Amy cannot be first or last

So, any of the other 4 can be first or last.

Jake =  Green

The person next to Tyrone is on green.

This means that Jake is next to Tyrone.

Hence, Jake or Amy position cannot be 1st.

Since two people are between Tyrone and Nina, and Jake is right behind Tyrone, then their position is:

1. Tyrone

2. Jake

3. X

4. Nina

The person wearing purple is either 2nd or 4th.

This means that either Nina (at 4th) is wearing purple or the 2nd person.

The person standing next to Tyrone cannot be wearing purple, because Jake is behind Tyrone, and he is wearing green.

This means that the 4th person (i.e. Nina) is wearing purple

Hence, Nina is wearing purple shirt.

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