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If L's delivery is before F's delivery, what is the relationship between M's delivery and L's delivery?

  1. M is before L

  2. M is after L

  3. M is the same time as L

  4. Cannot determine

The correct answer is: M is before L

If L's delivery is before F's delivery, it means that L comes before F in the sequence of deliveries. Since we are asked about the relationship between M's delivery and L's delivery, we can infer that since L comes before F, and the question does not specify anything about the relationship between L and M or between F and M, M must come before L in the sequence as well. Therefore, the correct answer is that M is before L (option A). Options B and C are incorrect because based on the given information, M cannot come after L or at the same time as L since L is before F. Option D, "Cannot determine," is also incorrect because we can make a logical deduction based on the information provided.