. Ashley is younger than the president, but older than the treasurer. Brianna and the secretary are both of the same age and they are the youngest member of the group. Tyler and the secretary are next door neighbor
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Solve the Logic Puzzle
Brianna, Ryan, Tyler and Ashley were recently elected as the new class officers (President, Vice –President, Secretary, Treasurer) in their class.
From the following clues determine which position each holds.
- Ashley is younger than the president, but older than the treasurer.
- Brianna and the secretary are both of the same age and they are the youngest member of the group.
- Tyler and the secretary are next door neighbor
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