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A, b, c, d, e and f are sitting around a round table. a is between e and f. e is opposite to d and c is not in either of the neighbouring seats of
e. the person opposite to b is

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Answered by Anonymous
11

Answer:

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⇒ A is between D and F

Put D and F at any two points with one gap in between for A. Now Three Places are Occupied.

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⇒ C is opposite to D

C will sit on exact opposite of D. Now Two Places are Left.

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⇒ D and E are not on neighbouring chairs

E can't sit nearby D, Hence it will sit beside C. And at the Left Place B will sit.

Answered by rambabu083155
3

Answer:

F

Step-by-step explanation:

Suppose A, B , C , D, E, and  F are sitting  around a round table towards the center of the table.

Given that A's position  is between E and F

So either E or F is to the Left of A

or

either E or F is to the Right of A

But A is in the middle of E and F

E is opposite to D

We can take both situation one by one in all situation

four places will be occupied by E,A.F,D

Because only 2 place can be occupied between 2 opposite places like

between E and D as they are opposite in the question

now only 2 places are remaining and for B and C

but it is given in question that C is not in either of  the neighbouring

seats of E so

only A and B can be the neighbouring

seats of E

illustrated in the figures for both situations

so F will be the opposite of B

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