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SCORPION-xisa [38]
3 years ago
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The paintings in the museum are to be filed, by genre, then title, In alphabetical order. Which painting would be positioned fou

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tangare [24]3 years ago
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Hello. This question is incomplete. The full question is:

The paintings in the museum are to be filed, by genre, then title, In alphabetical order. Which painting would be positioned fourth?​

Painting 1 - Title: Morphism, Genre: Abstract, Price: € 10,000.

Painting 2 - Title: Desecrate, Genre: Classical, Price: € 7,000.

Painting 3 - Title: Remix, Genre: Abstract, Prince: € 6,000.

Painting 4 - Title: Instant, Genre: Modern, Prince: € 4,500.

Painting 5 - Title: Fugue, Genre: Classical, Prince: € 17,500.

Answer:

Painting 5

Explanation:

To find the answer to this question we must first put the names of the genres in alphabetical order, then we would have the following order: Abstract, Classic and Modern.

Now, following the order of the genres shown in the paragraph above, we must organize the names of the titles, also in alphabetical order, but respecting the order of the genres. With that, we can organize the order of the titles like: Morphism, Remix, Desecrate, Fugue and Instant.

"Fugue" is the painting that would be placed in fourth place.

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