PrepTest C2, Section 1, Question 12
A costume designer has been asked to put together exactly three tricolored costumes, choosing among six colorsÔøΩgreen, indigo, orange, red, white, and yellow. Each of the six colors must appear in at least one of the costumes. The costumes are to be designed according to the following requirements:
A costume designer has been asked to put together exactly three tricolored costumes, choosing among six colorsÔøΩgreen, indigo, orange, red, white, and yellow. Each of the six colors must appear in at least one of the costumes. The costumes are to be designed according to the following requirements:
A costume designer has been asked to put together exactly three tricolored costumes, choosing among six colorsÔøΩgreen, indigo, orange, red, white, and yellow. Each of the six colors must appear in at least one of the costumes. The costumes are to be designed according to the following requirements:
A costume designer has been asked to put together exactly three tricolored costumes, choosing among six colorsÔøΩgreen, indigo, orange, red, white, and yellow. Each of the six colors must appear in at least one of the costumes. The costumes are to be designed according to the following requirements:
No two costumes can have the same color combination.
Any costume that has indigo in it must also have yellow in it.
Any costume that has yellow in it must also have indigo in it.
If a costume has red in it, then it can have neither indigo nor green in it.
Which one of the following could be true?
All three of the costumes have green in them.
All three of the costumes have yellow in them.
Exactly two of the costumes have red in them.
Exactly one of the costumes has orange in it.
At least one of the costumes has both red and yellow in it.
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