- Sat Aug 21, 2021 11:55 am
#89907
These answers aren't describing the trade being made, hope, but are giving you the results AFTER one trade has been made. So for R to end up with G and L, that would mean they traded away Y and Z (the two Class 3 buildings they started with) to S for L (a Class 2 building). So here's what happened:
RealProp to Soutchco: "Hey Southco, I like that Lynch building. Can I have it?"
Southco to RealProp: "Sure, let's make a deal. How about you give me those two houses of yours, Yates and Zimmer?"
RealProp: "Deal!"
(trade is made)
Resulting ownership of the buildings after that one trade:
R: GL (they kept the G that they had at the beginning and traded Y and Z together for L)
S: FYZ (they kept the F that they had before and swapped the L away to get Y and Z)
T: KMO (they didn't trade anything - only one trade was made, the one between R and S))
Answer C is describing these results.
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