Math, asked by siddsugu, 8 months ago

in a linear sitting arrangement, A sits with B, c sits with A and not with D.What will be the arrangement , if c sits to immediate left of A?​

Answers

Answered by Hirv
31

Answer:

because A=c that's why D will be not with A

Answered by Hansika4871
5

Given:

In a linear arrangement A decides to sit with B, C doesn't sit with D, C sits on the immediate left of A.

To Find:

The correct arrangement of A, B, C, and D.

Solution:

1. It is given that A decides to sit with B. So, the possible arrangements that satisfy the given conditions are,

=> AB (OR) BA.

2. C sits with A and also C doesn't sit with D, Therefore, the possible combinations are

=> CABD (OR) DBAC.

3. The final condition is C sits to the immediate left of A. Immediate left implies there is no person in between them. So, the final arrangement is,

=>  CABD.

Therefore, the final linear sitting arrangement of A, B, C, and D are CABD.

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