You should write down reactions of unknown metal oxidation separately - each reaction contains one product of reduction of nitric acid.
Interesting idea - but looks like it leads nowhere. Assuming Mn
2+ is being produced each time, and the gas mixture (I am assuming STP) contains 0.026 moles of NO
2, 0.014 moles of N
2O and 0.027 moles of H
2, total mass of manganese dissolved is 1.48+3.08+0.714=5.27g, less than 6.714g given in the question.
But as you have already noted, hydrogen is a very unlikely product in these conditions, as it reduces the nitric acid. That means products are rather unpredictable.