PrepTest 30, Section 1, Question 4
This morning, a bakery makes exactly one delivery, consisting of exactly six loaves of bread. Each of the loaves is exactly one of three kinds: oatmeal, rye, or wheat, and each is either sliced or unsliced. The loaves that the bakery delivers this morning must be consistent with the following:
This morning, a bakery makes exactly one delivery, consisting of exactly six loaves of bread. Each of the loaves is exactly one of three kinds: oatmeal, rye, or wheat, and each is either sliced or unsliced. The loaves that the bakery delivers this morning must be consistent with the following:
This morning, a bakery makes exactly one delivery, consisting of exactly six loaves of bread. Each of the loaves is exactly one of three kinds: oatmeal, rye, or wheat, and each is either sliced or unsliced. The loaves that the bakery delivers this morning must be consistent with the following:
This morning, a bakery makes exactly one delivery, consisting of exactly six loaves of bread. Each of the loaves is exactly one of three kinds: oatmeal, rye, or wheat, and each is either sliced or unsliced. The loaves that the bakery delivers this morning must be consistent with the following:
There are at least two kinds of loaves.
There are no more than three rye loaves.
There is no unsliced wheat loaf.
There is at least one unsliced oatmeal loaf.
If two or more of the loaves are unsliced, then at least one of the unsliced loaves is rye.
Which one of the following statements must be true?
At least one of the loaves is rye.
At least one of the loaves is wheat.
At least one of the loaves is sliced.
No more than four oatmeal loaves are sliced.
No more than four wheat loaves are sliced.
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