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Y stands second to the left of A. The girl who likes J stands on the immediate left of A. D likes neither F nor I and faces Y, who likes neither J nor L. The girls who like J and L are immediate neighbours and one of them faces B, who likes F. Here we get 3 following cases: Case 1:- The girls who like K and H stand in the same circle but they are not immediate neighbours of each other. While D does not like I. so this case is not possible. Case 2:- The girl who likes K faces the girl who likes E. Z who likes H faces the immediate neighbour of the girl who likes G. So this case is also not possible.
Case 3:-Â The girl who likes K faces the girl who likes E. Z who likes H faces the immediate neighbour of the girl who likes G. X who does not like G does not face Z. This is the final arrangement.
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