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When would J dance fifth?

  1. M dances second

  2. M dances first

  3. M dances third

  4. M dances fourth

The correct answer is: M dances second

J would dance fifth when M dances second. This is because there are exactly four dancers between J and M in the order of their performances. Therefore, if M dances second, J would naturally follow as the fifth dancer. This arrangement ensures that J would dance fifth in the sequence.