by TIDEDRAGON Wed Oct 12, 2011 8:35 pm
I started by graphing three Venn circles that did not intersect, placing each pair of fish in a globe label with their place of origin. In the California circle, I wrote "farm," since both of the CA fish were farm-raised. In the Alaska circle, I wrote "1 wild." Then I drew two boxes, one containing two F's (farm) and the other with two A's (Alaska). I struck a line through both boxes to denote "not paired."
Now I drew my number line - six blanks. Under the second space (Tues) I wrote "H/JD." Under Thursday, OR/P. Then I began answering questions.
Q1. Tuesday had to have either Halibut or John Dory, so A and B were out. OR/P on Thursday eliminated D. And two Alaskans could not be paired, so E was out. C fits the parameters.
Q2. B/c farmed raised cannot be paired, and with the restriction of Tues & Thurs being East Coast and Alaska, along with both California fish being farmed-raised, 3 farmed fish must fall on Monday, Wednesday, and either Friday or Saturday.
D and E could be true, but the question ask MUST, so they are out. A and B, same issue; could be. C must be true to satisfy the pattern.
Q3. From Question 2, we already know that A and B are true. And we know we can't fit four farm-raised fish on the board, so D and E are true. The only NOT TRUE is C. It could be true, but it is not a MUST be true.
Q4. "Could be false" questions mess me up, so I slowed down for this one. I focused on defining each item as "true." A is true b/c no R+S together. Back to Q2 seems to prove B - Sardines could Monday or Wednesday. This is the distractor. If they are Monday, that leaves only Wed & Fri blank, violating the A-paired rule. B is true. We know that Sardines reside on Wed, so the Tuesday fish must be wild, making C and D true. That leaves E. If pomfret is farmed-raised, it could fall on Monday. So it could be false.
Q5. It cannot fall on Tuesday b/c that's reserved for East Coasters. Wed + Fri conflicts with the no A+A, and Thursday must be included as an option, as well as Monday - just proved so in Q4. Nothing prevents it from falling on Saturday as well. I didn't bother eliminating answers in this question b/c my answer matched E.
Q6. Question 2's proof helps here again. We know the possible pattern for farmed fish must include a Mon or Wed. "Must be farmed raised" is a bogus restriction, blocking A & B. Monday and Saturday can offer fished both farm raised or wild, and from Alaska or California. D & E, out. If both East Coasters are farmed, they block Mon & Wed, which are required for a California fish. C is the answer.
Hope this helps.
CP