If three consecutive screenings are E, D, and \(\mathrm{C}\), respectively, then which of the following is possible? A. E immediately follows \(\mathrm{F}\). B. \(\mathrm{F}\) immediately follows \(\mathrm{C}\). C. B immediately follows \(\mathrm{C}\). D. F im mediately follows A. E. E immediately follows A.

Short Answer

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The only possible option, according to the given sequence of screenings, is 'B immediately follows C.'

Step by step solution

01

Understand the Sequence

In this exercise, three consecutive screenings are given as E, D, and C. This means the order of these screenings, from first to last, is E, then D, and then C.
02

Analyze the Options

Now, look at the provided options one by one. The first option, 'E immediately follows F,' is not possible in the given sequence; E actually comes before F, not after it. Similarly, for the second option, 'F immediately follows C,' F actually comes before C in our sequence, so this isn't possible either.
03

Find the Possible Option

Continuing the analysis with the next options, 'B immediately follows C,' is true based on our sequence. In our given consecutive screenings, after E, D, and C, B usually follows, so this could be the correct answer.
04

Verify the Remaining Options

Although an answer has been found, it's important to verify the remaining options to ensure there are no other possible answers. For the options 'F immediately follows A' and 'E immediately follows A', neither of these is possible as in the given sequence, A comes after or later than E and F.

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