A +---+---+ | | | J +---+---+ B | | | | | | | | | I +---+---+ C | | | D | | +---+----+ | | | | H +---+-------+----+ E | | | | +---+-------+----+ G FMr. and Mrs. Larchmont invited four married couples to a dinner party. For the party, chairs A to J were placed around an L-shaped table as shown above.
- Every woman sat next to her husband.
- A is next to B, B is next to C, C is next to D, D is next to E, E is next to F, F is next to G, G is next to I and, I is next to J.
- Every woman sat directly across from a man. (Chairs at the ends of a dashed line denotes "directly across" from each other.
- Mrs. Larchmont sat to the right of Mr. larchmont.
- Mrs. Larchmont was the only woman who did not sit next to a woman.
Notes:
(i) A person sitting next to another person implies that the other person is sitting next to the said person. For example, A is next to B implies that B is next to A and vice versa.
(ii) "To the right of" is defined as the one they see when they turn their head to their own right. For example, F to the right of G.