Question :- 38 fruits, apples, oranges, plums and guavas, are distributed among 4 people A, B, C and D. Each one gets a minimum of one fruits of each type and a maximum of four fruits of each type. There are 12 apples. There are two females, each of whom has the highest number of fruits. D, who has 3 plums, has 5 fruits less than the person who has the highest number of fruits. A has 4 apples and 4 plums and does not have the lowest number of fruits. B has an equal number of apples, oranges and guavas only. C has an equal number of oranges, guavas and plums only. None of the friends has an equal number of fruits of each type.
Question :- What was the total number of plums?
My attempt :-
A has confirmed 4 apples and 4 plums and is not the lowest with the number of fruits
D has confirmed 3 plums
There are 2 females who have the highest number of fruits that means they have equal number of fruits and that value is maximum
For apples to be 12, Apples for B + Apples for C + Apples for D=8
So possible $B,C,D$ apple combinations will be :- $(1,3,4) ; (1,4,3) ; (2,2,4) ; (2,4,2) ; (2,3,3) ; (3,2,3) ; (3,3,2)$
For each value of apple for B, I can get value of oranges and guavas as well since they all are same for B as per the question
I am stuck at this point , how to proceed further ? and is there any better way to approach without making so many cases , any clue which can help me reduce the number of cases ?



