A, B, C, D, and E are seated in a circle. If A is to the left of B and C is to the right of D, who is sitting directly opposite E?
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A, B, C, D, and E are seated in a circle. If A is to the left of B and C is to the right of D, who is sitting directly opposite E?
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To determine who is opposite E, we need to visualize the arrangement. If A is left of B, and C is right of D, we can deduce that B is opposite E.
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Q: A, B, C, D, and E are seated in a circle. If A is to the left of B and C is to the right of D, who is sitting directly opposite E?
Solution: To determine who is opposite E, we need to visualize the arrangement. If A is left of B, and C is right of D, we can deduce that B is opposite E.
Steps: 6
Step 1: Visualize the circle where A, B, C, D, and E are seated.
Step 2: Place A to the left of B. This means if you are facing the circle, A is on the left side of B.
Step 3: Now, place D in the circle. Since C is to the right of D, place C on the right side of D.
Step 4: With A and B placed, and C and D placed, there is one seat left for E.
Step 5: Determine the positions: If A is left of B, and C is right of D, then B must be opposite E.
Step 6: Conclude that B is sitting directly opposite E.