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Six friends A, B, C, D, E and F are standing in a circle facing the centre. B is between F and C, A is between E and D, and F is to the immediate left of D. Who is between A and F?
D
E
C
B
Sure, let’s break this down step by step:
- B is between F and C. So, imagine F-B-C as a little trio together.
- A is between E and D. So, that suggests E-A-D as another trio.
- F is immediately left of D. Since everyone faces the center, “left” means moving counterclockwise.
Let’s try to fit all of this around a circle:
1. Place D anywhere.
2. F is to the left of D (so F-D clockwise).
3. E must be next to A, who is between E and D (ordering must be E-A-D).
4. So, our piece so far is F-E-A-D (clockwise order).
5. That means B and C are left. Remember, B is between F and C, so F-B-C is a group.
Merging both clues:
- If F is already placed, then after F on the circle comes B, then C. So F-B-C together somewhere.
- The other group (E-A-D) must also go together.
- So, the only way these can connect in a circle without overlap is: E-A-D-F-B-C.
Now, check who's between A and F:
- From E-A-D-F, the people between A and F are D (after A) and E (before A). But moving clockwise from A to F, you encounter D.
Here's what this really means:
- Between A and F (clockwise), you have D.
Options:
1. D –
2. E – Nope.
3. C – Nope.
4. B – Nope.
By: Parvesh Mehta ProfileResourcesReport error
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