PrepTest 73, Section 1, Question 22
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.
Which one of the following cannot be a complete and accurate list of the kinds of flowers in bouquet 2?
lilies, roses
peonies, tulips
peonies, roses, snapdragons
peonies, roses, tulips
peonies, roses, snapdragons, tulips
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