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What is the correct order if T dances sixth unless P dances third?

  1. P, S, J, T, D, B, K, F, A

  2. K, D, F, P, S, J, A, B, T

  3. J, S, P, D, K, T, B, F, A

  4. A, F, K, J, T, P, D, B, S

The correct answer is: J, S, P, D, K, T, B, F, A

In this particular scenario, we are given the condition that T dances sixth unless P dances third. This means that if P does not dance third, then T must dance in the sixth position. This condition ensures that the order must follow the rule. Looking at option C, we see that J dances first, S dances second, and P dances third, which satisfies the given condition. Following this, we have D, K, T (satisfying the condition), B, F, and finally A. Therefore, option C is the correct answer as it adheres to all the given conditions and correctly orders the dancers. The other options do not adhere to the condition that T dances sixth unless P dances third, making them incorrect. Option A, B, and D do not satisfy the given condition, making them inaccurate in the context of this question.