English, asked by bhanuchowdary63, 11 months ago

Five persons A, B, C, D and E and sitting in a row. They made the following statements about their seating positions. A said 'C is sitting two places away to the right of me'. B said 'E is sitting to the right of C'. C said 'I am sitting in the middle of the row'. D said 'A is sitting two places away to the right of me'. E said 'I am not at any of the extreme ends'. If it is known that only four of them spoke the truth and one person lied, then who is sitting in the center?

Answers

Answered by apoorvnawani
4

Answer:c is sitting in the center of the row.

Explanation:the answer is already stated in the question.(C said 'I am sitting in the middle of the row'.)

Answered by adventureisland
2

C is sitting in the centre.

Explanation:

Given: Five persons A, B, C, D and E and sitting in a row.

A said 'C is sitting two places away to the right of me'. i.e. C,___, A

B said 'E is sitting to the right of C'. i.e. C,E, A

C said 'I am sitting in the middle of the row'. i.e. ____, ___, C,E,A

D said 'A is sitting two places away to the right of me'. ____, D, C,E,A

From the above statements, the correct order is : B, D, C,E,A

Clearly, C is sitting in the centre.

To learn more

i) A,b,c,d,e,f and g are seated in a straight line facing north but not necessarily in the same order. only three people sit between f and a. neither f nor a sits at the extreme ends of the line.

https://brainly.in/question/4307009

Similar questions