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Ten javelin players viz. A, B, C, D, E, P, Q, R, S and T are throwing javelin at ten different distances (Distance will be between 70 – 100 meters but no distance will be in multiple of ten.) Each player is allowed a maximum of two chances. Any throw above 100 meters will be considered foul/faulty throw. No two throw have the same distance. Only players who faulted in their first attempt will be allowed a second attempt.
The distance travelled by the javelin thrown by B is a perfect square. The difference between the distance covered by B and R is 6 meters. The distance travelled by the javelin thrown by A is a perfect cube more than 100 meters but less than 200 meters. The distance travelled by the javelin thrown by P is 5 meters more than the maximum a person could throw without getting a faulty throw. The distance travelled by the javelin thrown by S is 6 meters more than the distance travelled by R. P got a second chance and this time the distance travelled by javelin was maximum a person could throw. The difference between the distance travelled by B and D is 7 meters. T got a second chance and this time the distance travelled by javelin was 2 meters less than the distance travelled by S. The distance travelled by the javelin thrown by E is 3 meters less than that of D. The distance travelled by javelin thrown by T is a faulty one. The difference between javelin thrown by P and T is 11 meters. The distance travelled by javelin thrown by C is a multiple of 3 more than 93 meters and did not travel the maximum distance. The distance travelled by javelin thrown by E is not a multiple of 5. A got a second chance and this time the distance travelled by javelin was more than B and at least 2 meters less than R. The distance travelled is even and is not divisible by 4.