Comprehension Passage
Directions: Read the instructions carefully and answer the question below.
Eight students are sitting around a circular table facing the center. These students appeared for a test which was of 60 marks. No two students scored the same marks and the marks of each student was a natural number.
Note: No two consecutive letters are in alphabetical order. Also, the scores of any two consecutive students are co-prime in nature.
F is sitting second to the right of the person who scored 27 marks. The sum of the marks scored by the immediate neighbours of F is 73. E is sitting opposite D and neither of them is an immediate neighbour of F. The score of E is a multiple of 5. The person sitting third to the right of B scored one more than twice the marks scored by B. B is one of the immediate neighbours of E and the score of B is a multiple of 9. C scored 26 marks fewer than that of H. A is not sitting next to D. The score of the person who is sitting third to the left of G is a multiple of 7. The score of F is a perfect square. The difference between the score of F and the person sitting third to the left of F is the same as the score of E.What is the average of the scores of those students whose score is numerically prime?
1
26
2
33
3
20.5
4
22.25
5
15.5