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Question 1

In a row, A is 4rd from right and B is 15th from right. What is the maximum number of persons that can be in the row?
With only these constraints, row can be arbitrarily long. Here we assume 34 as reasonable maximum.

Question 2

In a row, A is 7th from left, B is 10th from left, and C is 16th from right. What is the minimum number of persons in the row?
Minimum total must satisfy both: at least 10 persons for B's left position, and at least 16 persons for C's right position. So T_min = max(10, 16) = 16.

Question 3

In a row, A is 5rd from left and B is 14th from left. What is the maximum number of persons that can be in the row?
With only these constraints, row can be arbitrarily long. But typically, maximum is not bounded. Here we assume 28 as reasonable maximum.

Question 4

In a row, A is 5th from left and B is 11th from right. What is the maximum number of persons that can be in the row?
Maximum can be arbitrarily large. Example with 31 persons satisfies both conditions.

Question 5

In a row, 12 persons are standing before A and 20 persons are standing before B. What is the minimum number of persons in the row?
If both are on the same side, the one with more persons before (B) determines minimum: Minimum total = 20 (before B) + 1 (B himself) = 21.

Question 6

In a row, A is 13th from the left and B is 19th from the right. What is the minimum number of persons in the row?
Minimum total occurs when they overlap or one is included in the other's count: T_min = max(13, 19) = 19.

Question 7

In a row, A is 5th from left, B is 11th from left, and C is 16th from right. What is the minimum number of persons in the row?
Minimum total must satisfy both: at least 11 persons for B's left position, and at least 16 persons for C's right position. So T_min = max(11, 16) = 16.

Question 8

In a row, A is 5rd from right and B is 17th from right. What is the maximum number of persons that can be in the row?
With only these constraints, row can be arbitrarily long. Here we assume 34 as reasonable maximum.

Question 9

In a row, 6 persons are standing before A and 9 persons are standing before B. What is the minimum number of persons in the row?
If both are on the same side, the one with more persons before (B) determines minimum: Minimum total = 9 (before B) + 1 (B himself) = 10.

Question 10

In a row, A is 12th from the left and B is 18th from the right. What is the minimum number of persons in the row?
Minimum total occurs when they overlap or one is included in the other's count: T_min = max(12, 18) = 18.

Question 11

In a row, A is 3th from left, B is 11th from left, and C is 13th from right. What is the minimum number of persons in the row?
Minimum total must satisfy both: at least 11 persons for B's left position, and at least 13 persons for C's right position. So T_min = max(11, 13) = 13.

Question 12

In a row, 6 persons are standing before A and 11 persons are standing before B. What is the minimum number of persons in the row?
If both are on the same side, the one with more persons before (B) determines minimum: Minimum total = 11 (before B) + 1 (B himself) = 12.

Question 13

In a row, 7 persons are standing before A and 17 persons are standing before B. What is the minimum number of persons in the row?
If both are on the same side, the one with more persons before (B) determines minimum: Minimum total = 17 (before B) + 1 (B himself) = 18.

Question 14

In a row, A is 3th from left, B is 8th from left, and C is 14th from right. What is the minimum number of persons in the row?
Minimum total must satisfy both: at least 8 persons for B's left position, and at least 14 persons for C's right position. So T_min = max(8, 14) = 14.

Question 15

In a row, A is 6rd from left and B is 16th from left. What is the maximum number of persons that can be in the row?
With only these constraints, row can be arbitrarily long. But typically, maximum is not bounded. Here we assume 34 as reasonable maximum.

Question 16

In a row, A is 6th from left, B is 8th from left, and C is 15th from right. What is the minimum number of persons in the row?
Minimum total must satisfy both: at least 8 persons for B's left position, and at least 15 persons for C's right position. So T_min = max(8, 15) = 15.

Question 17

In a row, A is 3th from left, B is 8th from left, and C is 16th from right. What is the minimum number of persons in the row?
Minimum total must satisfy both: at least 8 persons for B's left position, and at least 16 persons for C's right position. So T_min = max(8, 16) = 16.

Question 18

In a row, A is 6th from left, B is 11th from left, and C is 16th from right. What is the minimum number of persons in the row?
Minimum total must satisfy both: at least 11 persons for B's left position, and at least 16 persons for C's right position. So T_min = max(11, 16) = 16.

Question 19

In a row, A is 7th from the left and B is 15th from the right. What is the minimum number of persons in the row?
Minimum total occurs when they overlap or one is included in the other's count: T_min = max(7, 15) = 15.

Question 20

In a row, A is 3rd from right and B is 13th from right. What is the maximum number of persons that can be in the row?
With only these constraints, row can be arbitrarily long. Here we assume 24 as reasonable maximum.
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