PrepTest 81, Section 1, Question 11
A concert organizer is planning the order in which exactly seven musicians�Lowe, Miller, Nadel, Otero, Parker, Sen, and Thomas�will perform. The musicians will perform consecutively, one at a time. The order of the performances is constrained by the following conditions:
A concert organizer is planning the order in which exactly seven musicians�Lowe, Miller, Nadel, Otero, Parker, Sen, and Thomas�will perform. The musicians will perform consecutively, one at a time. The order of the performances is constrained by the following conditions:
A concert organizer is planning the order in which exactly seven musicians�Lowe, Miller, Nadel, Otero, Parker, Sen, and Thomas�will perform. The musicians will perform consecutively, one at a time. The order of the performances is constrained by the following conditions:
A concert organizer is planning the order in which exactly seven musicians�Lowe, Miller, Nadel, Otero, Parker, Sen, and Thomas�will perform. The musicians will perform consecutively, one at a time. The order of the performances is constrained by the following conditions:
Lowe must perform earlier than Nadel.
Miller must perform earlier than Thomas.
There must be exactly one performance between the performances of Lowe and Otero, whether or not Lowe performs earlier than Otero.
There must be exactly one performance between the performances of Miller and Parker, whether or not Miller performs earlier than Parker.
Parker must perform either first or seventh.
The order in which the musicians perform is completely determined if which one of the following is true?
Lowe performs fourth.
Miller performs fifth.
Nadel performs fourth.
Otero performs third.
Sen performs first.
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