PrepTest B, Section 2, Question 23
Zeno's Unfinished Furniture sells exactly five types of furnitureÔøΩfootstools, hutches, sideboards, tables, and vanities. Irene buys just four items, each of a different type, and each made entirely of one kind of woodÔøΩmaple, oak, pine, or rosewood. The following conditions govern Irene's purchases:
Zeno's Unfinished Furniture sells exactly five types of furnitureÔøΩfootstools, hutches, sideboards, tables, and vanities. Irene buys just four items, each of a different type, and each made entirely of one kind of woodÔøΩmaple, oak, pine, or rosewood. The following conditions govern Irene's purchases:
Zeno's Unfinished Furniture sells exactly five types of furnitureÔøΩfootstools, hutches, sideboards, tables, and vanities. Irene buys just four items, each of a different type, and each made entirely of one kind of woodÔøΩmaple, oak, pine, or rosewood. The following conditions govern Irene's purchases:
Zeno's Unfinished Furniture sells exactly five types of furnitureÔøΩfootstools, hutches, sideboards, tables, and vanities. Irene buys just four items, each of a different type, and each made entirely of one kind of woodÔøΩmaple, oak, pine, or rosewood. The following conditions govern Irene's purchases:
Any vanity she buys is maple.
Any rosewood item she buys is a sideboard.
If she buys a vanity, she does not buy a footstool.
If Irene buys a footstool, she also buys a table made of the same wood.
Irene does not buy an oak table.
Exactly two of the items she buys are made of the same kind of wood as each other.
Which one of the following CANNOT be the two items Irene buys that are made of the same wood as each other?
footstool, hutch
hutch, sideboard
hutch, table
sideboard, vanity
table, vanity
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