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Six people, A, B, C, D, E, and F, are sitting in two rows of three persons each in such a way that the people in one
row face the people in another row. E is not at the end of any row. D is second to the left of F. C is the neighbor of E
and is sitting diagonally opposite to D. B is the neighbor of F. Who is facing B?​

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Answered by kimeunicehutalla012
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A

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Answered by Anonymous
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E is facing B.

  • From the details, D & F are not in the same row as E because C is E's neighbour.
  • Now, C and D are opposite to one another diagonally and B sits with F.
  • So, B sits between D and F and A sits with C and E.
  • Thus, B will always face E and they both occupy the middle positions.
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