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 Dave Killoran
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Complete Question Explanation
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The correct answer choice is (B)

If F does not sit next to any child seated next to I, then F cannot be chair 3, and F must sit in chair 1. From the last rule, R must then sit in chair 2, forcing T to sit in chair 4. Again, only the placement of J and H is uncertain:
J93_Game_#3_#16_diagram 1.png
As this is a Could Be True question, you should immediately look for an answer that references J or H, the two variables that have not been fully placed. Only answer choice (B) addresses one of those two variables, and ultimately answer choice (B) is correct.
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