what does answer choice (a) mean when it says, "at most two of each kind of animal"? does that answer choice mean that you cannot have 3 from each set of animals? if so, that's obvious, because that would result in 9 animals. or does that answer choice mean there can never be 3 of a set of...
For this game, my diagram was nearly the same as the diagram provided. I did not place any second apartments, only the five stories, because I know the total is 8, and the remaining 3 apartments have a couple possibilities. For question #6, without any initial inferences, is there a way to solve thi...
i understand it better, but i still have questions. from rules #1 and #4, can't MS share H in day 1 and MS share R in day 2? the rules don't seem to say they must separate sessions.
it says, "At most two Capital employees attend any given session together."
how did you come up with these wonderful diagrams? what was your thought process? why did you disregard the Chairperson in your setups, even though the prompt mentions it.
This is the question and answer. P: The percentage of stock trades that involve fraud has markedly decreased over the last ten years. A: (The number of stock trades that involve fraud has increased of the same period.) C: Therefore, the total number of stock trades has risen during the last decade. ...
Again, I chose the correct answer, but I want more clarification. In lines 51-54, why is there mention of "the Harlem school of painters and the styles of his native Leiden"?
I chose the correct answer, but I am confused by what the passage says in lines 13-19. It seems to me that Schwartz is saying Rembrandt did not get along with "circle of patrons," being either his clients, or fellows in his business. Then, Alpers says "Rembrandt refused to submit to t...
the question says, "If there is exactly one bay between the bay holding machinery and the bay holding grain, then..." i got this question correct the first time i tried this problem, and wrong this time, a week later.... when i read the question this time, i thought there are two options: ...