Sociology, asked by dineshmohanty3020, 11 months ago

Certain number of people were sitting in a row facing north. E who was to the right of G was seated
at sixth position from the left end. There were not more than 15 people. I was to the immediate left
of K. F was seated at one of the ends but not adjacent to H. Number of people to the right of 1 is
twice the number of people to the left. There were 8 people seated between G and H. No three
people were sitting together are known. I was not seated second to the right of E.​

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Answered by sb3494443
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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Answered by deepakrana19973sep
0

Given: Certain number of people were sitting in a row facing north. E who was to the right of G was seated at sixth position from the left end. There were not more than 15 people. I was to the immediate left of K. F was seated at one of the ends but not adjacent to H. Number of people to the right of I is twice the number of people to the left. There were 8 people seated between G and H. No three people were sitting together are known. I was not seated second to the right of E

  • There is a mistake in the question, "Number of people to the right of 1 is twice the number of people to the left" well according to me it instead of 1 it is I.
  • So taking this in mind my answer to this question is this:

Solution: sequence left to right- A(as the questioner himself) - K - G - _ - I - E - _ - _ - _ - _ - _ - H - _ - _ - F

  • The _ represents the missing identities given in the question.
  • As per E, G, K, F, H, I, A(as the questioner) given in the question.  
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