Nine persons are seated in a straight line. Three of them face south, and the remaining face north. No more than two persons sitting next to each othe...

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Nine persons are seated in a straight line. Three of them face south, and the remaining face north. No more than two persons sitting next to each other face the same direction. Six persons sit between H and P, who is the only neighbor of R. G sits 3rd to the right of W, and W sits 2nd to the right of H. The number of persons to the right of G is fewer than those to the left of G. U and L sit immediately next to each other, with U to the left of L. O sits 2nd to the right of L and faces the same direction as W. J sits to the right of O.

How many persons sit between J and L?

Options

A.

Three

B.

One

C.

None

D.

Two

E.

None of These

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