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Room | Person |
R1 | - |
R2 | - |
R3 | - |
R4 | - |
R5 | - |
R6 | - |
P2, P5 and P8 are women
From (III) and the other given facts, two women will live in room R3. From (III) and (VI), P1 will live in room R5.
From (VII) & (III) P5 will be in R3 and P6 will be R6 Hence P2 and P5 will live in room R3. Now the whole scene looks like this:
Room | Perso |
| n |
R1 | P4, P3 |
R2 | P8/P7 |
R3 | P2, P5 |
R4 | P8/P7 |
R5 | P1 |
R6 | P6 |
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