If SamsonGonzales and VELSOR offer only bonds of a different type from one another, then which one of the following c...

Ecochran on October 20, 2020

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Could someone please explain how to solve this? I began by trying to create two scenarios, one with S in 5 and V in 10, the other with V in 5 and S in 10. Only deduction I could make was to put S in 5 as well in the second scenario, since V5 > S5 and 10

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Emil-Kunkin on June 21 at 01:09AM

Hi, this question sets up a scenario where S and V must offer different types of bonds. This means that sv and lh are all banned from having both types of bonds, which means that r and g must be the two that offer both kinds. This knocks out B through E.