A certain number of persons sit in a straight line, all facing north. Four persons sit between A and B. G sits second to the right of B. There is exac...
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A certain number of persons sit in a straight line, all facing north. Four persons sit between A and B. G sits second to the right of B. There is exactly one person between G and K. The number of persons between B and K is equal to the number of persons to the right of K. V sits fifth to the left of G. P sits third from one of the extreme ends and is immediately to the left of V. P also sits to the left of A.
If P sits exactly between V and R, then how many persons sit between R and G?