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

If M and N earn the same salary, then N, M, G, J, and H must all have lower salaries than L. Therefore, if M and N earn the same salary, then at least five of the partners must have lower salaries than L. It follows that answer choice (C) is correct.
 greece
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A frustrating mistake bc I was in a rush... I listed the number of placements (MN-1,G-2, J-3,H-4), rather than the number of people with lower salaries (M,N,G,J,H)

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