PrepTest 52, Section 1, Question 18
A bread truck makes exactly one bread delivery to each of six restaurants in succession�Figueroa's, Ginsberg's, Harris's, Kanzaki's, Leacock's, and Malpighi's�though not necessarily in that order. The following conditions must apply:
A bread truck makes exactly one bread delivery to each of six restaurants in succession�Figueroa's, Ginsberg's, Harris's, Kanzaki's, Leacock's, and Malpighi's�though not necessarily in that order. The following conditions must apply:
A bread truck makes exactly one bread delivery to each of six restaurants in succession�Figueroa's, Ginsberg's, Harris's, Kanzaki's, Leacock's, and Malpighi's�though not necessarily in that order. The following conditions must apply:
A bread truck makes exactly one bread delivery to each of six restaurants in succession�Figueroa's, Ginsberg's, Harris's, Kanzaki's, Leacock's, and Malpighi's�though not necessarily in that order. The following conditions must apply:
Ginsberg's delivery is earlier than Kanzaki's but later than Figueroa's.
Harris's delivery is earlier than Ginsberg's.
If Figueroa's delivery is earlier than Malpighi's, then Leacock's delivery is earlier than Harris's.
Either Malpighi's delivery is earlier than Harris's or it is later than Kanzaki's, but not both.
Which one of the following accurately represents an order in which the deliveries could occur, from first to last?
Harris's, Figueroa's, Leacock's, Ginsberg's, Kanzaki's, Malpighi's
Leacock's, Harris's, Figueroa's, Ginsberg's, Malpighi's, Kanzaki's
Malpighi's, Figueroa's, Harris's, Ginsberg's, Leacock's, Kanzaki's
Malpighi's, Figueroa's, Kanzaki's, Harris's, Ginsberg's, Leacock's
Malpighi's, Figueroa's, Ginsberg's, Kanzaki's, Harris's, Leacock's
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