PrepTest 92+, Section 4, Question 20
Exactly five hats are displayed in a boutique. The hats are numbered 1 through 5, and each hat is one of three kinds: either a fedora, a pillbox, or a tam. The display must be consistent with the following:
Exactly five hats are displayed in a boutique. The hats are numbered 1 through 5, and each hat is one of three kinds: either a fedora, a pillbox, or a tam. The display must be consistent with the following:
Exactly five hats are displayed in a boutique. The hats are numbered 1 through 5, and each hat is one of three kinds: either a fedora, a pillbox, or a tam. The display must be consistent with the following:
Exactly five hats are displayed in a boutique. The hats are numbered 1 through 5, and each hat is one of three kinds: either a fedora, a pillbox, or a tam. The display must be consistent with the following:
At most two pillboxes are displayed.
3 is not a pillbox.
2 is the same kind of hat as 5.
If 1 is a different kind of hat than 3, then 2 and 4 are both tams.
If 3 and 4 are both tams, then 1 is a pillbox.
Which one of the following must be true?
No more than one pillbox is displayed.
No more than three fedoras are displayed.
No more than four tams are displayed.
At least one fedora is displayed.
At least one tam is displayed.
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