kingbucky wrote:
Suppose T arrives 3rd then N and J should have arrived earlier, but there is only one place vacant ie the 1st place. As 2nd is already occupied by V. Leads to contradiction. Hence (e)
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In this question it becomes more clear.
https://gmatclub.com/forum/exactly-eight-boats-jewel-kashmir-neptune-ojibwa-pacific-spain-427464.html#p3372519
J ----> (N/{K}) -----> {T} ----> S ----> O
is more refined sequence as i see.
Here K and T are also interchangeable but still question remains as in how do you say that "2nd is already occupied by V".
I might be missing something.
Statistics : Posted by unraveled • on 18 Mar 2024, 06:30 • Replies 3 • Views 289




