Two buses P and Q start their journeys from a bus depot to different destinations following these routes: Bus P travels 12 km south to reach point 1, ...
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Two buses P and Q start their journeys from a bus depot to different destinations following these routes:
Bus P travels 12 km south to reach point 1, then turns left and travels 13 km to point 2. Next, it turns right and travels 14 km to point 3, then turns left and travels 18 km to point 4. Finally, it turns left and travels 9 km to reach its final stop at point 5.
Bus Q travels 16 km east to point 6, then turns right and travels 11 km to point 7. It then turns left and travels 22 km to point 8, turns left again and travels 14 km to point 9, and finally turns left and travels 39 km to reach its final stop at point 10.
Stops are named based on these conditions:
- If the distance between two consecutive points is a prime number, the first stop is called 'A'.
- If the stops are located in the north-west or south-east direction from the bus depot, they are called 'B'.
- If the stops are located in the north-east direction from the bus depot, they are called 'C'.
- If the distance between two consecutive points is an even number, the first stop is called 'D'.
Question: Identify the odd one out based on the distances between the given stops.