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某一公司的放映室内有一排6把椅子,从左到右的编号依次为1,2,3,4,5,6。每天中午恰好有5个经理(F,G,H,I,J)坐在这些椅子上观看国际新闻影片,且根据以下条件:
(1) 6把椅子中总有一把是空的;
(2) I只会坐在奇数号椅子上;
(3) J总是坐在从左数第3个人的位置上,但不一定是坐在3号椅子上;
(4) G总是恰好坐在F的右边。
G不能坐在下面哪一把椅子上?()
A.2
B.3
C.4
D.5
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