PrepTest 54, Section 1, Question 4
A dance is being choreographed for six dancers: three men�Felipe, Grant, and Hassan�and three women�Jaclyn, Keiko, and Lorena. At no time during the dance will anyone other than the dancers be on stage. Who is on stage and who is off stage at any particular time in the dance is determined by the following constraints:
A dance is being choreographed for six dancers: three men�Felipe, Grant, and Hassan�and three women�Jaclyn, Keiko, and Lorena. At no time during the dance will anyone other than the dancers be on stage. Who is on stage and who is off stage at any particular time in the dance is determined by the following constraints:
A dance is being choreographed for six dancers: three men�Felipe, Grant, and Hassan�and three women�Jaclyn, Keiko, and Lorena. At no time during the dance will anyone other than the dancers be on stage. Who is on stage and who is off stage at any particular time in the dance is determined by the following constraints:
A dance is being choreographed for six dancers: three men�Felipe, Grant, and Hassan�and three women�Jaclyn, Keiko, and Lorena. At no time during the dance will anyone other than the dancers be on stage. Who is on stage and who is off stage at any particular time in the dance is determined by the following constraints:
If Jaclyn is on stage, Lorena is off stage.
If Lorena is off stage, Jaclyn is on stage.
If Felipe is off stage, Jaclyn is also off stage.
If any of the women are on stage, Grant is also on stage.
If there are more women than men on stage, then exactly how many dancers must be on stage?
five
four
three
two
one
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