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A group of five boys a, b, c, d, e and a group of five girls p, q, r, s, t are standing in a rows facing each other not in the same order. The group of girls is facing north. E is not at any of the ends. C is to the immediate right of b and d is to the immediate left of a, who is facing p. There are as many girls between p and q as between r and s. A is second to the left of
b. S and r are not facing either b or
d.

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Answered by harendrakumar4417
5

The sitting arrangement will be :

c    b    e   a   d   (Boys) ↓

s    q    r    p    t   (Girls) ↑

Step-by-step explanation:

Five boys are a, b, c, d, e and they are facing south.

Five girls are p, q, r, s, t and they are facing north.

E is not at any of the ends. c is to the immediate right of b and d is to the immediate left of a and a is facing p. The girls between p and q is equal to the girls between r and s.

a is second to the left of b. s and r are not facing either b or d.

The sitting arrangement will be :

c    b    e   a   d   (Boys) ↓

s    q    r    p    t   (Girls) ↑

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