PrepTest 56, Section 1, Question 14
A town has exactly two public parks�Graystone Park and Landing Park�which are to be planted with North American trees. There are exactly four varieties of trees available�maples, oaks, sycamores, and tamaracks. The planting of the trees must be in accord with the following:
A town has exactly two public parks�Graystone Park and Landing Park�which are to be planted with North American trees. There are exactly four varieties of trees available�maples, oaks, sycamores, and tamaracks. The planting of the trees must be in accord with the following:
A town has exactly two public parks�Graystone Park and Landing Park�which are to be planted with North American trees. There are exactly four varieties of trees available�maples, oaks, sycamores, and tamaracks. The planting of the trees must be in accord with the following:
A town has exactly two public parks�Graystone Park and Landing Park�which are to be planted with North American trees. There are exactly four varieties of trees available�maples, oaks, sycamores, and tamaracks. The planting of the trees must be in accord with the following:
Each of the parks is planted with exactly three of the varieties.
At least one of the parks is planted with both maples and sycamores.
Any park that is planted with oaks will also be planted with tamaracks.
Graystone Park is planted with maples.
If both parks are planted with sycamores, which one of the following could be true?
The number of the parks planted with maples is equal to the number of the parks planted with oaks.
The number of the parks planted with maples is greater than the number of the parks planted with sycamores.
The number of the parks planted with oaks is equal to the number of the parks planted with sycamores.
Graystone Park is planted with both maples and oaks.
Landing Park is planted with both maples and oaks.
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