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M sits opposite to the one who sits third to the left of G. Either M or G is sitting at the end of the row. From the above condition, there are two possibilities. Only one person sits between M and N. The number of persons sitting to the left of N is the same as to the right of R. From the above condition, there are three possibilities.
Only two persons are sitting between R and the one who sits opposite to A. The number of persons who sits between A and N is the same as between V and S. V and R are not immediate neighbors. D sits to the right of E and does not face A. From the above condition, case1 and case2a get eliminated. Case-2
K sits to the left of L and to the right of J. From the above condition, case2 shows the final arrangement.
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