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Which of the following must always follow D swimming after K if F does not swim immediately after D?

  1. P swimming immediately before T

  2. F not swimming

  3. J swimming before S

  4. S immediately following T

The correct answer is: S immediately following T

In order to determine the correct answer, we need to consider the conditions given in the question. We know that D swims after K and if F does not swim immediately after D. From these conditions, we can infer that if F does not swim immediately after D, then F could swim at any position except immediately after D. This rule restricts the placement of F directly after D. With this in mind, let's evaluate each option: A. P swimming immediately before T - There is no direct correlation between P and T in relation to the given conditions. B. F not swimming - This option does not provide any specific information about the placement of F relative to D and K as required by the question. C. J swimming before S - This statement is unrelated to the given conditions and does not provide any insight into the placement of F after D. D. S immediately following T - Given that D swims after K and F does not swim immediately after D, the only valid option is S immediately following T. If S did not follow T, this would violate the conditions provided in the question. Therefore, the correct answer is D as it must always follow D swimming after K if F does not swim immediately after D.