A radio talk show host airs give telephone calls sequentially. The calls , one from each of f, g, h, I, and m, are each either live or taped (but not both). Two calls are from v, two are from s, and one is from k. The following conditions must apply:
1. I and m's calls are the first two calls aired, but necessarily in that order. 2. The third calls aired, from k, is taped. 3. Both s calls are live. 4. Both G and f calls air after h. 5. Neither m not f calls are from s. Solution: 1. / 2. 3. 4. / 5. Fghim. _l_ _m_ _h_ _g_ _f_ Vvssk. _s_ _v_ _k_ _s_ _v_ L/s. _l__ ___ _t_ _l_ ___ 11. Which of the following must be true ? (A) g's call is live (B) h's call is live (C) m's call is live (D) f's call is taped (E) i's call is taped. NOTE: refer to the original sketch and make sure to make the right inference such as m' and f's calls may be live or taped. Do not overinference.
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