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Imagine you are facing a row of five cells. Cell A is directly to your left, and Cell E is directly to your right. Cell C is in the middle. If Cell B is between Cell A and Cell C, and Cell D is between Cell C and Cell E, which cell is immediately to the right of Cell B?

The order of the cells based on the description is A, B, C, D, E. Therefore, Cell C is immediately to the right of Cell B.

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Question: Imagine you are facing a row of five cells. Cell A is directly to your left, and Cell E is directly to your right. Cell C is in the middle. If Cell B is between Cell A and Cell C, and Cell D is between Cell C and Cell E, which cell is immediately to the right of Cell B?

Answer options:

  • Cell A
  • Cell B ✅ Cell C
  • Cell D

Correct answer: Cell C

Explanation: The order of the cells based on the description is A, B, C, D, E. Therefore, Cell C is immediately to the right of Cell B.

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