Question 14 MarksIn the following figure some children are standing in a line in a park. If each child says the number of taller neighbours he(she) has, then answer the following questions and share your reasoning.1. Can the children rearrange themselves so that the children standing at the ends say ' 2 '?2. Can we arrange the children in a line so that all would say only 0 s?3. Can two children standing next to each other say the same number?4. There are 5 children in a group, all of different heights. Can they stand such that four of them say ' 1 ' and the last one says ' 0 '? Why or why not?(i) For this group of 5 children, is the sequence 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, possible?(ii) Is the sequence 0, 1, 2, 1, 0 possible? Why or why not?(iii) How would you arrange the five children so that the maximum number of children say ' 2 '?Answer1. No2. Yes, if all are of same height3. Yes4. (i) No(ii) Yes(iii) selfView full question & answer→