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A b c d e f g are sitting in a circle facing at the centre e is the neighbour of a and d g is not between f and c

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Answered by bhatiapragati
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This could be one possible arrangement
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Answered by Anonymous
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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.

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