Assume that the partners of the firm are ranked according to their salaries, from first (highest) to ninth (lowest), ...

viannyrodriguez1994@gmail.com on April 15, 2021

Doesn't L HAVE to be before N? So how can G be sixth?

Rule # 2 doesn't apply here? Can you please explain this answer choice a little further please?

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Carolinei on July 9, 2021

I was confused about this same thing as well. How do we know that N can go after G? I didn't understand this.

Raafia on November 6, 2021

there is no relationship between N and G, that we can say that Nasser earns more than Glassen. in rule two Lopez earns more than Nasser, but it does not establish relationship between Nasser and Glassen, neither it creates a restriction that L must come before N. so in our possible hypothetical we can place N and after G.