Answer :)
From table A and V, D and G, and G and V genes are far from each other by more than 50 cM. If we draw A to M, we get that the total of M to D and A to M is nearly equal to A to D. Therefore, M must come in between A and D. Distance between G and M is almost equal to the addition of G to A and A to M. Therefore, A must be present in between G and M.
That is how we get the following gene map:
G-----22.9----A----15.8----M---33.8----D--5.2—V

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