by ohthatpatrick Thu Jan 24, 2019 3:14 pm
Q5 tells us that M is on the green team.
Rule 2 tells us that L is on the green team.
Rule 1 tells us that J or O will always be on the green team.
So the green team definitely has three members:
M, L, J/O
the red team has the other two:
O/J, K
we know that K is not her team's 'f', but O is her team's 'f'.
Does that mean that O is on the red team?
Not necessarily. We might want to frame both versions of the J/O split.
GREEN: M, L, O (f)
RED: J (f), K
GREEN: M, L, J (any of them could be 'f')
RED: O (f), K
(A) J could be on either team
(B) YES! K is definitely on the red team.
(C) O could be on either team
(D) L doesn't have to be 'f'. It could be M, L, O, or J on the green team.
(E) M doesn't have to be 'f'. It could be M, L, O, or J on the green team.