PrepTest 90+, Section 3, Question 17
An academic society will hold exactly six meetings during the next school year: three in the fall semester and three in the spring semester. Each meeting will be hosted by one of five cities�Honolulu, Montreal, Omaha, Tampa, and Vancouver�with each city hosting at least one meeting. No city will host more than one meeting per semester. The following constraints hold:
An academic society will hold exactly six meetings during the next school year: three in the fall semester and three in the spring semester. Each meeting will be hosted by one of five cities�Honolulu, Montreal, Omaha, Tampa, and Vancouver�with each city hosting at least one meeting. No city will host more than one meeting per semester. The following constraints hold:
An academic society will hold exactly six meetings during the next school year: three in the fall semester and three in the spring semester. Each meeting will be hosted by one of five cities�Honolulu, Montreal, Omaha, Tampa, and Vancouver�with each city hosting at least one meeting. No city will host more than one meeting per semester. The following constraints hold:
An academic society will hold exactly six meetings during the next school year: three in the fall semester and three in the spring semester. Each meeting will be hosted by one of five cities�Honolulu, Montreal, Omaha, Tampa, and Vancouver�with each city hosting at least one meeting. No city will host more than one meeting per semester. The following constraints hold:
If Honolulu hosts a meeting in the fall, then Montreal must also host a meeting in the fall.
If Vancouver hosts a meeting in the spring, then Tampa must also host a meeting in the spring.
In each semester, either Montreal or Vancouver or both must host a meeting.
If Honolulu hosts a meeting in the fall, which one of the following must be true?
Omaha hosts a meeting in the fall.
Montreal hosts a meeting in the spring.
Omaha hosts a meeting in the spring.
Tampa hosts a meeting in the spring.
Vancouver hosts a meeting in the spring.
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