The major new deduction is that G and H can’t go before F. There’s no space for both of them in spot 1. So G, H, L and M all go after F.
The only remaining variables are J and K. Therefore one of J and K has to go before F.
D is CORRECT. J comes after K so that means that they aren’t before F. The following diagrams proves that all of the other answer choices could be true.
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