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1. Phil, Steve, and Esther are aged 19 - 22, and none of them is the same age. Phil's age is an even number, and Steve and Esther have consecutive ages. Steve's age is an odd number, and he is older than
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1. Phil, Steve, and Esther are aged 19 - 22, and none of them is the same age. Phil's age is an even
number, and Steve and Esther have consecutive ages. Steve's age is an odd number, and he is
older than Phil. Who is the oldest?
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Phil is 20, Steve is 21, and Esther is 19. Steve is the oldest
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