In an archery match, Peter's team got more scores than David's team but not as many as Smith's team. Smith's team got more scores than Taiwa's team. Taiwa's team got fewer scores than David's team. Which team is in second place in the descending order of scores?Smith's teamDavid's teamPeter's teamTaiwa's team
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In an archery match, Peter's team got more scores than David's team but not as many as Smith's team. Smith's team got more scores than Taiwa's team. Taiwa's team got fewer scores than David's team. Which team is in second place in the descending order of scores?Smith's teamDavid's teamPeter's teamTaiwa's team
Solution
Peter's team is in second place in the descending order of scores.
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