Let’s solve step by step.
We have 7 people: E, F, G, H, K, L, N
All are facing north, so:
Left = west side (our left)
Right = east side (our right)
“No one sits to the right of E”
So E is at the extreme right end.
So position 7 = E
“Only three people sit between G and K”
So their positions differ by 4:
Possible pairs:
(1,5), (2,6), (3,7), etc.
But 7 is E, so K/G cannot be 7.
Try placements later.
“L sits to the immediate left of K”
So: L K together.
“Only two people sit between E and L”
E is at position 7.
So L must be at position 4
(because 4 → 7 has 2 people between: 5,6)
So:
So:
Now we have:
_ L K _ E
Positions: 4=L, 5=K, 7=E
“G and K have 3 people between them”
K is at 5 → G must be at 1
Because:
1 → 5 has 3 people between (2,3,4)
So:
G = 1
Remaining people: F, H, N → positions 2, 3, 6
We know:
So H N must be consecutive (H left of N)
Possible slots:
Remaining:
1 G
2 H
3 N
4 L
5 K
6 F
7 E
Question: F and N
F = 6, N = 3
People between them: position 4 and 5 → L, K
So count = 2
Final Answer: 2