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There are seven row houses, M, N, O, P, Q, R and S, in a campus. They are not located in alphabetical sequence. P is not at any
end. R is to the immediate right of P. S is third from the left. O is at the left end. M is second from the right. O is not with N.
Where is Q located?
Third from the right
At the right end
Second from the left
Fourth from the right
- The row houses are labeled M, N, O, P, Q, R, and S.
- O is at the left end, meaning O is the first house.
- S is third from the left, so the order starts with O, followed by another house, then S: O, _, S.
- P is not at any end and R is immediately to the right of P. This gives: _, P, R, _.
- M is second from the right, so M is the sixth house: _ ,_ ,_ ,_ ,M, _.
- Since O is not with N, N cannot be immediately next to O.
- Combining the above, the final arrangement is O, Q, S, P, R, M, N.
- Q is second from the left.
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