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Question
which of the following is correct when a libero serves for cavbc white number 6?
Response
To solve this, we analyze the volleyball lineup (Libero substitution rules: Libero wears a different jersey, and when serving, the lineup adjusts. We check the three options:
- Top Table: The "6" is in a triangle (Libero area) but the serving or lineup might not match.
- Middle Table: The "6" is in the CAVBC WHITE row (non - Libero, regular player) with the Libero (triangle) in VI. This aligns with Libero serving substitution: the regular player (6) is in the lineup when Libero serves, following volleyball substitution logic (Libero replaces a back - row player, and when serving, the replaced player can be in the lineup).
- Bottom Table: The "6" is in a triangle (Libero), but Libero doesn't serve, so this is incorrect.
The correct option is the middle table (the one with the circle on the left - most side among the three, showing "6" in the CAVBC WHITE row, "1" in III, and Libero triangle in VI).
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The middle table (with the left - most circle, showing "6" in CAVBC WHITE row, "1" in III, Libero triangle in VI)