Six people sat in two rows of three seats in each row. Three people in one row sat opposite to the three people of another row. A sat to the left of B. C was sitting diagonally opposite to A. Esat opposite to F. D was not in the same row as A. Which of the following options is true in this case?
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c was sitting diagonally opposite to A
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C was sitting oppositely diagonal to A.
Let's take six people namely A, B, C, D, E, and F sitting in two rows of three continuous seats.
A ↔ D
E ↔ B
C ↔ F
Now,
- A is sitting left to B
- E is sitting in the row opposite F
- D was on the right to A and hence, D was not on the same road as A
- The only option that does not match is C sitting diagonally to A because they sit on the same row
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