#Can someone help me with these questions pls

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tough hearth
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hi

analog karma
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hi

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can you help me?

tough hearth
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yes

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so lets start from image 2

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with the first question

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@analog karma

analog karma
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yes

tough hearth
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ok

analog karma
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i don't know where to start

tough hearth
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so the question says "Twelve people are seated around a circular table. Each holds a card with a unique integer. The positive difference between neighbors is at most 2." We are given the positions of 3, 4, and 8, and we need to find, which is opposite the 8.

analog karma
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yes

hard templeBOT
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marcgal

tough hearth
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are you keeping up

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@analog karma

analog karma
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what is that picture

tough hearth
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its a bot

analog karma
tough hearth
hard templeBOT
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marcgal

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marcgal

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marcgal

analog karma
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yeah

hard templeBOT
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marcgal

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marcgal

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marcgal

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marcgal

analog karma
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-4?

tough hearth
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it has to be ${n, n+1, \dots, n+11}$

hard templeBOT
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marcgal

analog karma
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right