If Irene does not buy any maple products, then she will not buy a vanity because of the rule that states," Any vanity she buys ismaple ".
This leaves three of the types of wood (oak, pine and rosewood), all of which will be purchased as two of the four items will be made from the same type of wood, leave two items and two types of wood.
The four remaining items are: footstools, hutches, sideboards and tables.
*The sideboard will be made of rosewood given the rule," Any rosewood item she buys is asideboard ".
*The footstool and the table will be the same type of wood because of the rule that states," If lrene buys a footstool, she also buys a table made of the samewood ". However, the two items cannot be made of oak as one of the rules specifies" Irene does not buy an oaktable ". This means that the table and the footstool will be pine, leaving the hutch to be made of pine.
All of the answer choices are true, except for choice
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This leaves three of the types of wood (oak, pine and rosewood), all of which will be purchased as two of the four items will be made from the same type of wood, leave two items and two types of wood.
The four remaining items are: footstools, hutches, sideboards and tables.
*The sideboard will be made of rosewood given the rule," Any rosewood item she buys is asideboard ".
*The footstool and the table will be the same type of wood because of the rule that states," If lrene buys a footstool, she also buys a table made of the samewood ". However, the two items cannot be made of oak as one of the rules specifies" Irene does not buy an oaktable ". This means that the table and the footstool will be pine, leaving the hutch to be made of pine.
All of the answer choices are true, except for choice
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