Question: Five integers A, B, C, D and E are arranged in such a way that there are two integers between B and C and B

Five integers A, B, C, D and E are arranged in such a way that there are two integers between B and C and B is not the greatest.

There exists one integer between D and E and D is smaller than E. A is not the smallest integer. Which one is the smallest?

(a) E is the greatest.

(b) There exists no integer between B and E.

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