Donna Was Putting Six New Bears in the Display Case at the Toy Store. the Case Had Three

Donna was putting six new bears in the display case at the toy store. The case had three shelves, one on top of the other, with two spaces on each shelf. Each bear had a name: Abby, Bobby, Cathy, Dorothy, Eric, and Forrest. Donna put Dorothy next to Eric and above Forrest. She did not put Bobby next to Eric or Forrest. She did not put Abby next to Bobby. Where did Donna put each of the bears?

Dana's mother was telling her where to find things in the six sections of aisle E at the supermarket. Her mother said that the orange juice and pizza were at opposite ends of the same side of the aisle. She said that the fish was across from the pizza and next to the french fries. She said the vegetables were not on the same side as the pizza. Where did Dana find the pizza, french fries, ice cream, orange juice, fish, and vegetables on aisle E?

Ingrid and Kirsten are making the art room very colorful. They are painting one wall with squares of red, green, blue, and yellow. They divided the wall into 4 columns with 4 rows. Before painting they marked each square with an R, G, B, or Y. They didn't want any color to be repeated in the same row or in the same column. How did Ingrid and Kirsten arrange the colors in the squares on the wall?

Ashley is a spy and she knows she is being watched. This week she has to meet with 5 spies: A, B, C, D, and E. She has to meet with each spy for one hour every day and she wants to make sure that she doesn't meet with the same spy at the same hour on any other day of the week. She will meet with them between 9:00 and 2:00. What is one way Ashley could meet with the spies this week?

Lucy, Sheila, Gladys, Carol, and Ashley are standing side by side in a line. Lucy is between 2 girls. She is next to Carol but not next to Gladys. Sheila has no one on her left. Ashley is in the middle. What is one possible arrangement for the five girls?