If M is assembled on line 1, we know 2 things. G is assembled on line 2 (rule 2) and H is assembled on line 7 (rule 3).
We have F, J and K left to place. F has to go before J.
A is wrong, because J has to come between F and H.
B is wrong. 5 and 6 are the only places we could put F and K together. But then J would be before F, in 3.
C is wrong. If J were in 3, beside G, then J would be ahead of F.
D is CORRECT. We could put K in 3, and F and J in 5 and 6.
E is wrong. There’s no way to put K in front of G. M goes in front of G.
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