If Imamura isn’t in row 1 then K must not be in row 3 (contrapositive of the final rule.)
And if G isn’t in 1 then G must be in 2 and H is in 3.
K also can’t go in row 2, beside G. Why?
That would force Imamura to be above M…but there’s no space for the two of them in either the window or the aisle. K would be in row 2 in the window seats, and G is in 2 in the aisle seats.
So K is in row 1, in either the window or the aisle.
A is wrong because if G is in row 2 then H must be in row 3.
B is wrong because if K were in row 2 then Imamura would have to be right above M. But there’s no room for that if K and G fill row 2.
C is CORRECT. Moore could be in 2 in a window seat and Imamura could be in row 3 on a window seat. K would go in row 1 of the aisle, and L would be in row 1 of the window. It looks like this:
D is wrong because that would force K into a window seat. And if K is in a window seat then M also has to go in an aisle seat. Imamura, M, G and H can’t all fit in aisle seats.
E is wrong because the only free aisle seat is in row 1. But if M were in an aisle then K would be in the window. And when K is in the window, M goes in row 3, not row 1.
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