Raymond B. answered 03/28/21
Math, microeconomics or criminal justice
D= L+2
L=N-3 or N=L+3
N=A+2
A=S-5 or S=A+5
No info on John?
(there's a typo in the problem. That last condition Abby is five less than Sam probably was "four" not "five" less, then the problem makes sense. S=6,J=5,N=4,D=3,A=2,L=1)
S>N>D>>A>L, with J in between somewhere
6>3>2>1>0
S=6, N=3, D=2, A=1, L=0 with J 5 or 4
but 0 is impossible.
there's some typo or miscopy of the numbers. You can't solve it, as is, other than see that
Sam scored more than Nick
Nick scored more than Danny
Danny scored more than Abby
and
Abby scored more than Linda
with John probably between Sam and Nick
A likely typo when corrected probably
means Sam had 6, John 5, Nick 4, Danny 3, Abby 2 and Linda 1
that preserves the same order as in the given information