Six persons — A, B, C, D, E, and F — are seated around a triangular table. Three sit at the corners facing away from the center, and three sit at the ...
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Six persons — A, B, C, D, E, and F — are seated around a triangular table. Three sit at the corners facing away from the center, and three sit at the middle of the sides facing towards the center. Each person likes a different animal: fish, dog, rabbit, pigeon, duck, and cat.
- The person who likes fish sits at a corner.
- The person who likes cat sits immediately to the right of the person who likes duck.
- C sits 2nd to the right of B, who likes rabbit.
- D faces the center and sits 3rd to the right of the person who likes pigeon.
- E sits immediately to the right of D.
- F sits at a corner but does not like pigeon or cat.
- E does not like duck or fish.
Question: Who sits 2nd to the right of the person who is 3rd to the left of A?