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24 January, 16:18

Sam, Joe, Lynn, and Kori are four business colleagues traveling together on a business trip. There are four adjacent seats available on the plane. Kori and Lynn have to conduct some work on the plane and would like to sit next to each other. Kori does not want to sit next to Sam. How will they sit? A. Sam, Joe, Lynn, Kori B. Kori, Lynn, Sam, Joe C. Lynn, Kori, Sam, Joe D. Responses A and C

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  1. 24 January, 16:33
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    A. Sam, Joe, Lynn, Kori

    B. Kori, Lynn, Sam, Joe

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We need Kori and Lynn together and Kori and Sam at least a seat apart.

    A. Sam, Joe, Lynn, Kori

    B. Kori, Lynn, Sam, Joe

    C. Lynn, Kori, Sam, Joe

    D. Responses A and C

    It seems both A. Sam, Joe, Lynn, Kori and B. Kori, Lynn, Sam, Joe both work. There is no choice for both of them so I'll just put both of them as my answer.
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