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Is this really a question? Or am I missing some hidden question within this question? Sigh... A ahead of B and B behind A simultaneously.
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I don't know... but if they don't move of the road soon, person C will hit them with his truck!
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Well... both.
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If A is standing ahead of B then logically B would have to be behind a and A ahead of B.
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Both.
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you must also ponder if A or B is more likely to pass gass, cuz then nobody will be standing behind them
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Both
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A ahead of B and B behind A simultaneously. But then you also have to put into perspective, from what angle am i looking at the two?
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Person A is half full and person B is half empty
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Both..
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Both, it's a matter of perspective.
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Depends: 1. on where the observer is positioned 2. on A and B's orientation, i.e. which way they are looking If A and B stand back to back, one looks left the other right, or they both face one another, then the problem gets quite complicated, right? They could be both behind or in front of each other :-D
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no reason to psycho analyze this. He stated that person a was ahead of person b. So the only correct answer is that regardless of your answer... you are probably correct.
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