S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, and Z are seated in a straight line with equal distance between them, but not necessarily in the given order. Some face north and...
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S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, and Z are seated in a straight line with equal distance between them, but not necessarily in the given order. Some face north and some face south. Facing the same direction means both face north or both face south; facing opposite directions means one faces north and the other south.
Given:
- S faces north.
- Only two people sit to the right of S.
- T sits third to the left of S.
- Only one person sits between T and X.
- X sits immediately to the right of W.
- Only one person sits between W and Z.
- Both immediate neighbors of T face the same direction.
- U sits third to the left of X.
- T faces opposite direction to S.
- Y does not sit at either extreme end.
- V faces the same direction as W.
- Both Y and U face opposite direction to Z.
Question: Who sits exactly between Z and W?