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J sits second to the left of N. Either J or N sits at the extreme end of Row 1. T faces J. U sits third to the left of T. If N sits at place no. 8, then J will sit at place no.6. T will sit at place no. 1 and U will sit at place no. 4. V does not sit adjacent to U. The one who faces V, sits third to the left of K. W does not face K. V will sit at place no. 2. K will sit at place no. 10. W will sit at place no. 3.
Final arrangement as shown below:
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