Six people sat in two rows of three seats in each row. Three people in one row sat opposite to the threepeople of another row. Asat to the left of B. C was sitting diagonally opposite to A E sat opposite to FD was not in tffe same row as A Which of the following options is true in this case?
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The correct arrangement of six people sitting in 2 rows according to the given conditions is .
- Three people sat in each row among the 2 rows.
- A sat to the left of B, hence the arrangement → .
- C sat diagonally opposite A, hence C can come only in the middle of the first row → .
- For E and F to sit opposite each other, only 1 such place is left, i.e. next to B and next to C respectively in each row → .
- D is not in a row with A, hence → .
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