Hi INSEADIESE,
Since we're placing 6 people in a ROW, we're clearly dealing with a Permutation - and there would be (6)(5)(4)(3)(2)(1) = 720 possible arrangements.
Regardless of the number of people involved, the probability that one person would sit anywhere to the left of, or anywhere to the right of, another person is 50%.
For example, if there were 2 people, then possible arrangements would be:
AB
BA
Half the time, A sits to the left of B and half the time, A sits to the right of B
if there were 3 people, then possible arrangements would be:
ABC
ACB
BAC
BCA
CAB
CBA
Half the time, A sits to the left of B and half the time, A sits to the right of B
Etc.
With 6 people, if A CANNOT sit to the right of F, then that would eliminate HALF of the possible arrangements, and there would be 720/2 = 360 possible arrangements.
GMAT assassins aren't born, they're made,
Rich