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Start learning 50% faster. Sign in nowOnly two persons are sitting between I and K. P sits to the immediate left of K. L sits opposite to K. L is not the immediate right of I. Since case (2) is not possible.
Only three persons are sitting between O and J. M sits to the immediate left of J. M is not the immediate neighbour of K. M is an immediate neighbour of L and does not sits at any of the corners.
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