- Sun Aug 06, 2023 12:05 am
#102679
If F and K are not assigned to O, and if G, H, and M can never be assigned to O (per the original rules), then L must be assigned to O. If that were not the case, then booth O would have no employees. But the scenario requires each booth to have at least one employee assigned. Hence, L must go there and cannot go elsewhere. The possible solutions are:
O: L
R: FKGM
V: H
or
O: L
R; FKH
V: GM
If you see another possible solution, where L is not assigned to O, run through it and compare it to all of the rules. You should find that you've broken at least one of them.
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