PrepTest 84, Section 1, Question 2
A flower shop owner is scheduling exactly eight shipments of flowers to be made on a given day. Each shipment consists of a different one of eight kinds of flowers�lilies, mums, orchids, roses, sunflowers, tulips, violets, or zinnias. The shipments will be made one after another, subject to the following conditions:
A flower shop owner is scheduling exactly eight shipments of flowers to be made on a given day. Each shipment consists of a different one of eight kinds of flowers�lilies, mums, orchids, roses, sunflowers, tulips, violets, or zinnias. The shipments will be made one after another, subject to the following conditions:
A flower shop owner is scheduling exactly eight shipments of flowers to be made on a given day. Each shipment consists of a different one of eight kinds of flowers�lilies, mums, orchids, roses, sunflowers, tulips, violets, or zinnias. The shipments will be made one after another, subject to the following conditions:
A flower shop owner is scheduling exactly eight shipments of flowers to be made on a given day. Each shipment consists of a different one of eight kinds of flowers�lilies, mums, orchids, roses, sunflowers, tulips, violets, or zinnias. The shipments will be made one after another, subject to the following conditions:
The sunflowers must be shipped earlier than the orchids.
The orchids must be shipped earlier than the roses, the violets, and the zinnias.
The zinnias must be shipped earlier than the lilies.
The tulips must be shipped earlier than both the lilies and the mums.
If the tulips are shipped sixth, which one of the following must be true?
The orchids are shipped second.
The zinnias are shipped third.
The roses are shipped fourth.
The violets are shipped fifth.
The mums are shipped seventh.
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