PrepTest 73, Section 1, Question 20
A florist is filling a customer's order for three bouquets�bouquet 1, bouquet 2, and bouquet 3. Each of the bouquets is to be composed of one or more of five kinds of flowers�lilies, peonies, roses, snapdragons, and tulips�subject to the following conditions:
A florist is filling a customer's order for three bouquets�bouquet 1, bouquet 2, and bouquet 3. Each of the bouquets is to be composed of one or more of five kinds of flowers�lilies, peonies, roses, snapdragons, and tulips�subject to the following conditions:
A florist is filling a customer's order for three bouquets�bouquet 1, bouquet 2, and bouquet 3. Each of the bouquets is to be composed of one or more of five kinds of flowers�lilies, peonies, roses, snapdragons, and tulips�subject to the following conditions:
A florist is filling a customer's order for three bouquets�bouquet 1, bouquet 2, and bouquet 3. Each of the bouquets is to be composed of one or more of five kinds of flowers�lilies, peonies, roses, snapdragons, and tulips�subject to the following conditions:
Bouquets 1 and 3 cannot have any kind of flower in common.
Bouquets 2 and 3 must have exactly two kinds of flowers in common.
Bouquet 3 must have snapdragons.
If a bouquet has lilies, that bouquet must also have roses but cannot have snapdragons.
If a bouquet has tulips, that bouquet must also have peonies.
If lilies are in bouquet 1, which one of the following must be true?
Lilies are in bouquet 2.
Peonies are in bouquet 3.
Roses are in bouquet 2.
Tulips are in bouquet 2.
Tulips are in bouquet 3.
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