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 Dave Killoran
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Complete Question Explanation
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The correct answer choice is (D)

Since K, I, and F must all have higher salaries than M, it follows that M cannot have the third highest salary. Therefore, answer choice (D) is correct.

Note that a variable such as L could have the third highest salary under a hypothetical such as the following: K-I-L-N-F-M-G-J-H. Similarly, I could be third using the following hypothetical: K-L-I-N-F-M-G-J-H.

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