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If A is not shorter than B and B sits next to C, what can be inferred about A and C?

  1. A is shorter than C

  2. C is not shorter than A

  3. A is the same height as C

  4. Cannot be determined

The correct answer is: A is the same height as C

If A is not shorter than B and B sits next to C, we can infer that A is not shorter than C. Since B sits next to C, and A is not shorter than B, it follows that A is not shorter than C. This allows us to conclude that A is the same height as C. Therefore, the correct answer is C. Option A can be ruled out because we cannot definitively say that A is taller than C. Option B is not necessarily true because it is possible that C is taller than A. Option D, "Cannot be determined," is not the correct answer because we can determine the relationship between the heights of A and C based on the given information.