Question 33

Three males K, J and M are sitting in a row facing towards the south (not necessarily in the same order). Three females R, F and T are sitting in a row facing towards the face of these males (not necessarily in the same order). R is the immediate neighbour of F and T. K is second to the right of M. R is to the immediate left of F. If we arrange the females in the alphabetical order of their names from the left end to the right end, then how many females will face the same male who they faced before this new arrangement?

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