by ohthatpatrick Thu Jul 05, 2018 7:45 pm
This question is asking, "which of these answer choices contains three people who could be among the five selected?"
For (A), if we have FGJ all in, we also know that Q is in (Rule 3), K is in (Rule 4), M is in (Rule 5) and therefore P is out (Rule 6).
F G H K M Q | P _ _
This is broken because there are six people in.
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For (B), if we have FGM all in, we also know that Q is in (Rule 3), K is in (Rule 4) and J is in (Rule 5) and P is out (Rule 6).
F G M K J Q | P _ _ _
Same problem as last time. 6 people IN.
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For (C), if we have FJM all in, we know that Q is in (Rule 3) and P is out (Rule 6).
F J M Q __ | P __ __ __
This should work. We have three tenants so we need to pick our 5th person as a homeowner (from R and S). Either that person, R/S or Q would be chairperson. We should be good.
F J M Q R/S | P S/R G K
Correct Answer.
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For (D), if we have GJK, then we also know we have M (rule 5) and thus don't have P (rule 6).
G J K M __ | P __ __ __
This is broken because it has four tenants, but we're only allowed a max of three.
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For (E), if we have GJM in, then we know that K is in (rule 4) and P is out (rule 6).
G J M K __ | P __ __ __
This is broken just like (D), because it has FOUR tenants.
Hope this helps.