PrepTest 81, Section 1, Question 18
A company is sending its four product managers—Fan, Gleeson, Haley, and Ibañez—to visit three cities—Manila, Sydney, and Tokyo. Each manager will visit at least one of the cities, and each city will be visited by exactly two of the managers. The managers will be assigned to visit the cities according to the following conditions:
A company is sending its four product managers—Fan, Gleeson, Haley, and Ibañez—to visit three cities—Manila, Sydney, and Tokyo. Each manager will visit at least one of the cities, and each city will be visited by exactly two of the managers. The managers will be assigned to visit the cities according to the following conditions:
A company is sending its four product managers—Fan, Gleeson, Haley, and Ibañez—to visit three cities—Manila, Sydney, and Tokyo. Each manager will visit at least one of the cities, and each city will be visited by exactly two of the managers. The managers will be assigned to visit the cities according to the following conditions:
A company is sending its four product managers—Fan, Gleeson, Haley, and Ibañez—to visit three cities—Manila, Sydney, and Tokyo. Each manager will visit at least one of the cities, and each city will be visited by exactly two of the managers. The managers will be assigned to visit the cities according to the following conditions:
Ibañez must visit exactly two of the cities.
Fan and Haley cannot visit the same city as each other.
If Manila is visited by Gleeson, then Tokyo must be visited by Haley.
Gleeson cannot visit Sydney.
Which one of the following, if true, completely determines the assignment of managers to cities?
Fan visits exactly two of the cities.
Gleeson visits exactly two of the cities.
Haley visits exactly two of the cities.
Fan and Gleeson visit Tokyo.
Gleeson and Haley visit Tokyo.
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