Maths and Computing Quiz 3: Aging Teachers

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Maths and Computing Quiz 3:
Maths and Computing are subjects based on logic. Can you
use logic to work out the answers to the questions below
regarding the ages of the Maths and Computing teachers?
1. Miss Beynon is younger than Mr. Williams but older
than Mr. King. Mr. Fagan is older than Mr.Cony who is
older than Miss Beynon. Mr. Williams is older than Mr.
Fagan. Who is the second youngest?
2. Mr. Carrington is older than Mr. Davis but younger than
Mr. Bloor. Mr. Reed is older than Mr. King but younger
than Mr. Carrington. Mr. Davis is younger than Mr. King.
Who is the second youngest?
3. From the information given below it is possible to find
the age of each teacher :

The product of Mr. Carrington’s and Reed’s ages
is 1880.

The sum of Mr. Carrington’s, Williams’ and Reed’s
ages is 137.

The sum of Mr. Reed’s and Davis’ ages multiplied
by 5 is 355.

The sum of all fours teachers’ ages is 168.
What is the age of?
Mr. Carrington
Mr. Reed
Mr. Williams
Mr. Davis
Winner to be announced the week starting 18th January.
P.S. Certain teachers insisted we use a purely fictional age
for this task!
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