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What is the maximum number of days that could have elapsed between the inspection of J and the inspection of D?

  1. A. 1 day

  2. B. 2 days

  3. C. 3 days

  4. D. 4 days

The correct answer is: A. 1 day

The correct answer is A. 1 day. To determine the maximum number of days that could have elapsed between the inspection of J and the inspection of D, we need to consider the given conditions. In the sequence provided, F was inspected after J but before D. This means that there can be at most one day between the inspection of J and the inspection of D. This is because if more than one day had elapsed between J and D, it would not be possible for F to be inspected after J but before D. Therefore, the maximum number of days that could have elapsed between the inspection of J and the inspection of D is 1 day. The other options are incorrect because they violate the given conditions and the logical sequence of the inspections provided in the question.