Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below: Six different cars – A, B, C, D, E, and F – were used for an event. Eac...
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Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below: Six different cars – A, B, C, D, E, and F – were used for an event. Each car travelled a different distance – 10 km, 12 km, 24 km, 27 km, 33 km and 40 km. Each car had a different number of drivers between the range of 3 to 11. All the information is not necessarily used in the same order as given. Note: The total distance travelled by each car is exactly divisible by the number of drivers that car has. Car F travelled more distance than Car C. Car D travelled an even number distance. One car travelled distance between the range of distance travelled by Car D and Car A. Car A has the number of drivers which is multiple of 5. Car D has less number of drivers than Car F. Car E travelled less distance than Car C. Car E travelled a distance which is a multiple of 3. Car C has more number of drivers than Car B. Car D has one driver more than Car E. Car B travelled less distance than Car C. Car A has less number of drivers than Car F. The difference between number of drivers between Car B and Car F is more than 1 but less than 4.
Question: Which of the following statements is/are true?
I. Car F travelled an even number distance and has 8 drivers.
II. Car C has more drivers than Car B but travelled less distance than Car B.
III. Car E has the least number of drivers and travelled 27 km.