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Six players k m g d l and t are sitting in a circular table facing the center. M is to the left of K, D is between G and T, L is between G and M And M is diagonally opposite to D. How many people are seated between L and T if counted anticlockwise

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Answered by Anonymous
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Two people are seated between L and T if counted anticlockwise.

  • From the information given, D is sitting diagonally opposite to M.
  • Since D is sitting between G and T and L is between G and M, K and T are sitting together.
  • M is to the immediate left of K and L is sitting to the left of M.
  • On counting anticlockwise, M and K are sitting between L and T.
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Answered by syed2020ashaels
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Given:

  1. Six players k m g d l and t are sitting at a circular table.
  2. M is to the left of K
  3. D is between G and T
  4. L is between G and M
  5. M is diagonally opposite to D

To find:

The number of people seated between L and T, if counted anticlockwise.

Solution:

  • According to the question, since D is sitting between G and T, and L is sitting between G and M, we can infer the fact that K and T will be sitting together.
  • M is sitting on the left side of K.
  • L is sitting on the left side of M.
  • Therefore, M and K are sitting between L and T.

Hence, two people are seated between L and T, if counted anticlockwise, namely, M and K.

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