PrepTest 88, Section 1, Question 23
On Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday of next week, an accountant will hold exactly five meetings, each with a different client—Garvey, Hosnani, Juarez, Kallin, or Lemmon. Six slots are available: one each morning and one each afternoon. The schedule for the meetings is subject to the following constraints:
On Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday of next week, an accountant will hold exactly five meetings, each with a different client—Garvey, Hosnani, Juarez, Kallin, or Lemmon. Six slots are available: one each morning and one each afternoon. The schedule for the meetings is subject to the following constraints:
On Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday of next week, an accountant will hold exactly five meetings, each with a different client—Garvey, Hosnani, Juarez, Kallin, or Lemmon. Six slots are available: one each morning and one each afternoon. The schedule for the meetings is subject to the following constraints:
On Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday of next week, an accountant will hold exactly five meetings, each with a different client—Garvey, Hosnani, Juarez, Kallin, or Lemmon. Six slots are available: one each morning and one each afternoon. The schedule for the meetings is subject to the following constraints:
Hosnani and Lemmon must be scheduled for morning meetings.
Juarez must be scheduled for the day before Garvey.
At most one other client can be scheduled between the meetings with Garvey and Kallin.
If Hosnani and Kallin are scheduled for the same day, which one of the following could be true?
Garvey is scheduled for Friday morning.
Hosnani is scheduled for Wednesday morning.
Juarez is scheduled for Wednesday morning.
Kallin is scheduled for Thursday afternoon.
Lemmon is scheduled for Friday morning.
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