In a lecture hall, students are seated in three parallel rows (Row 1, Row 2, and Row 3) each having 8 seats. Row 1 is north of Row 2, and Row 3 is sou...
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In a lecture hall, students are seated in three parallel rows (Row 1, Row 2, and Row 3) each having 8 seats. Row 1 is north of Row 2, and Row 3 is south of Row 2. All students face north. Twelve students — Allen, Fame, Emma, Alpha, Coco, Nick, Ivory, London, Olive, Unique, Jack, and Den — are divided into two classes: Class A and Class B. Students whose names start with a vowel belong to Class A; the rest belong to Class B.
Class A students occupy alternate seats starting from the second seat of Row 1 (counting from the left) in dictionary order, followed by Class B students sitting in reverse alphabetical order. After filling Row 1, the same seating pattern continues in Row 2 and then Row 3. All students sit only in alternate seats.
Later, these students are arranged around two circular tables, Table 1 and Table 2, facing the center. Class A students sit at Table 1, and Class B students sit at Table 2.
Conditions for Table 1:
- Allen sits opposite the student who occupies the second seat from the left end in Row 2.
- The student sitting to the right of Olive in Row 2 sits second to the right of Allen.
- Alpha does not sit adjacent to Olive and sits opposite Emma.
Conditions for Table 2:
- London sits second to the right of the student adjacent to Unique.
- The student sitting at the extreme end sits third to the left of London.
- Jack sits opposite Den and is not adjacent to Nick.
Question: Who sits opposite to Coco in the circular seating arrangement?