In a row of four chairs, if chair 1 is occupied by A, chair 2 by B, and chair 3

Practice Questions

Q1
In a row of four chairs, if chair 1 is occupied by A, chair 2 by B, and chair 3 by C, who must be in chair 4?
  1. D
  2. E
  3. F
  4. G

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

In a row of four chairs, if chair 1 is occupied by A, chair 2 by B, and chair 3 by C, who must be in chair 4?
  • Step 1: Identify the chairs. There are four chairs in a row: chair 1, chair 2, chair 3, and chair 4.
  • Step 2: Note who is sitting in the first three chairs. Chair 1 has A, chair 2 has B, and chair 3 has C.
  • Step 3: Determine who is left for chair 4. Since A, B, and C are already in chairs 1, 2, and 3, the only person left is D.
  • Step 4: Conclude that D must be in chair 4 because they are the only one not already seated.
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