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Student #10 is directly across from student #1. In order to evenly pair the sides of the circle, there must be 9 students in each hemicircle, across from the other 9, who will each have a number 9 higher. Student 10 is the first student of the second 9, numbers 10 through 18.

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Q: If there are 18 students standing in a perfectly even circle Which student is directly opposite student number 1?
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