PrepTest 91+, Section 3, Question 19
A hotel has exactly five front desk clerks�Helene, Pedro, Stavros, Tawana, and William�each of whom is to be assigned to exactly one of three shifts�the morning shift, the afternoon shift, or the night shift. At least one clerk must be assigned to each shift. Assignment of front desk clerks to shifts is governed by the following conditions:
A hotel has exactly five front desk clerks�Helene, Pedro, Stavros, Tawana, and William�each of whom is to be assigned to exactly one of three shifts�the morning shift, the afternoon shift, or the night shift. At least one clerk must be assigned to each shift. Assignment of front desk clerks to shifts is governed by the following conditions:
A hotel has exactly five front desk clerks�Helene, Pedro, Stavros, Tawana, and William�each of whom is to be assigned to exactly one of three shifts�the morning shift, the afternoon shift, or the night shift. At least one clerk must be assigned to each shift. Assignment of front desk clerks to shifts is governed by the following conditions:
A hotel has exactly five front desk clerks�Helene, Pedro, Stavros, Tawana, and William�each of whom is to be assigned to exactly one of three shifts�the morning shift, the afternoon shift, or the night shift. At least one clerk must be assigned to each shift. Assignment of front desk clerks to shifts is governed by the following conditions:
More clerks must be assigned to the morning shift than to the night shift.
Pedro cannot be assigned to a later shift than Stavros.
Either Pedro or Tawana, but not both, must be assigned to the same shift as Helene.
The group of front desk clerks assigned to work the afternoon shift cannot include
Helene and Stavros together
Pedro and Stavros together
Pedro and William together
Stavros and Tawana together
Tawana and William together
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