PrepTest 43, Section 1, Question 19
Each of exactly six lunch trucks sells a different one of six kinds of food: falafel, hot dogs, ice cream, pitas, salad, or tacos. Each truck serves one or more of exactly three office buildings: X, Y, or Z. The following conditions apply:
Each of exactly six lunch trucks sells a different one of six kinds of food: falafel, hot dogs, ice cream, pitas, salad, or tacos. Each truck serves one or more of exactly three office buildings: X, Y, or Z. The following conditions apply:
Each of exactly six lunch trucks sells a different one of six kinds of food: falafel, hot dogs, ice cream, pitas, salad, or tacos. Each truck serves one or more of exactly three office buildings: X, Y, or Z. The following conditions apply:
Each of exactly six lunch trucks sells a different one of six kinds of food: falafel, hot dogs, ice cream, pitas, salad, or tacos. Each truck serves one or more of exactly three office buildings: X, Y, or Z. The following conditions apply:
The falafel truck, the hot dog truck, and exactly one other truck each serve Y.
The falafel truck serves exactly two of the office buildings.
The ice cream truck serves more of the office buildings than the salad truck.
The taco truck does not serve Y.
The falafel truck does not serve any office building that the pita truck serves.
The taco truck serves two office buildings that are also served by the ice cream truck.
For which one of the following pairs of trucks must it be the case that at least one of the office buildings is served by both of the trucks?
the hot dog truck and the pita truck
the hot dog truck and the taco truck
the ice cream truck and the pita truck
the ice cream truck and the salad truck
the salad truck and the taco truck
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