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Complete Question Explanation
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The correct answer choice is (E)

If T is in bouquet 1, so is P (fifth rule). Bouquet 3, therefore, can have neither T nor P in compliance with the first rule:
PT73_Game_#4_#21_diagram 1.png
Since bouquet 3 must contain at least two kinds of flowers, the only remaining option is R:
PT73_Game_#4_#21_diagram 2.png
Last, since bouquet 2 and 3 must have exactly two kinds of flowers in common (second rule), bouquet 2 must have at least R and S (but it can also have other flowers too, as long as it does not have L):
PT73_Game_#4_#21_diagram 3.png
Answer choice (A) is incorrect, because P and T represent an incomplete list of flowers in bouquet 2—we are missing both R and S.

Answer choice (B) is incorrect, because P and S represent an incomplete list of flowers in bouquet 2—we are missing R.

Answer choice (C) is incorrect, because P, S and T represent an incomplete list of flowers in bouquet 2—we are missing R.

Answer choice (D) is incorrect, because P, R and T represent an incomplete list of flowers in bouquet 2—we are missing S.

Answer choice (E) is the correct answer choice, because it is the only answer choice that contains both R and S.
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