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In a row of 20 students facing North, R is 9th from the left end. How many students are there between R and S?Choices:- 7 8 9 10

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In a row of 20 students facing North, R is 9th from the left end. How many students are there between R and S?Choices:- 7 8 9 10

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The question is incomplete. The position of 'S' in the row is not mentioned. Please provide the complete information to get the correct answer.

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