Seating Arrangements
Problem
Sitting around a table are three girls: Annie, Carol and
Ellen.
Sitting with them are three boys: Bert, David and Felix.
Use the clues to work out where each person is sitting.
Two girls sat next to each other.
David sat opposite Bert.
Felix sat to Carol's left.
Carol did not sit beside Annie or Ellen.
Felix sat opposite Ellen.
Getting Started
Can you choose places for Felix and Carol?
You might find it helpful to use counters with the initial letter of each person on them.
Student Solutions
Syed (Foxford School and
Community College, Coventry) has supplied a diagram of a
solution:
Joshua (Brooklands Primary, Suffolk) explained his thinking well:
From clue 1, two girls sit next to each other, and from clue 4, Carol did not sit beside Annie or Ellen - so Ellen and Annie must sit next to each other. From clue 5, Felix sat opposite Ellen.
So far
From clue 2, David sat opposite Bert, so I put them on the two ends of the table. Which means Carol sits next to Felix - which fits in with clue 3 (Felix sat to Carol's left).
Final answer:
Samantha (Nanyang Primary School, Singapore) realised that Bert and David could swap seats and still fit all the clues.
Josh (Ampthill, Bedfordshire) gives an excellent description:
David is sat at the left end of the table and Bert is sat facing him at the right end.Carol and Felix are sat next to each other along one side, with Carol at David's end.
Annie and Ellen are sat along the other side, with Annie at David's end so she is sat across from Carol and Allen at Bert's end so she is sat across from Felix.
Sally (Tattingstone Primary, UK) thought about the problem in a similar way to Josh.
Jason (Lark Rise Lower School, UK) was the only one to send in a different, but similar, seating arrangement:
Carol | Felix | ||
David | Bert | ||
Annie | Ellen |