PrepTest 50, Section 1, Question 3
At each of six consecutive stops�1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6�that a traveler must make in that order as part of a trip, she can choose one from among exactly four airlines�L, M, N, and O�on which to continue. Her choices must conform to the following constraints:
At each of six consecutive stops�1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6�that a traveler must make in that order as part of a trip, she can choose one from among exactly four airlines�L, M, N, and O�on which to continue. Her choices must conform to the following constraints:
At each of six consecutive stops�1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6�that a traveler must make in that order as part of a trip, she can choose one from among exactly four airlines�L, M, N, and O�on which to continue. Her choices must conform to the following constraints:
At each of six consecutive stops�1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6�that a traveler must make in that order as part of a trip, she can choose one from among exactly four airlines�L, M, N, and O�on which to continue. Her choices must conform to the following constraints:
Whichever airline she chooses at a stop, she chooses one of the other airlines at the next stop.
She chooses the same airline at stop 1 as she does at stop 6.
She chooses the same airline at stop 2 as she does at stop 4.
Whenever she chooses either L or M at a stop, she does not choose N at the next stop.
At stop 5, she chooses N or O.
If the only airlines the traveler chooses for the trip are M, N, and O, and she chooses O at stop 5, then the airlines she chooses at stops 1, 2, and 3, must be, respectively,
M, O, and N
M, N, and O
N, M, and O
N, O, and M
O, M, and N
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