I am sixth in a sequence numbering from either end. How many are there in the queue?
Answer: 11
Explanation
If you are sixth in a sequence numbering from either end, that means there are 5 people in front of you and 5 people behind you.
So, the total number of people in the queue is:
5 (in front of you) + 1 (you) + 5 (behind you) = 11
Therefore, the correct answer is: 11
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