It sounds like there are many possibilities for this question. But actually, there aren’t. If you get frozen, the easiest way to make progress is to just try drawing something, and you’ll see they’re quite restricted.
T’s website target has to be bigger than S’s. Since we can’t use 2, the only possibility is 3 and 1.
We can also say that Image’s website target is 1, since it can never be 3 and now it can’t be 2.
Lastly, T’s voicemail target is 3, since the voicemail target has to be at least as big as the website target (rule 1)
If you look through the answers, you’ll see that they’re all contradicted by the diagram, except one.
C is CORRECT. T’s voicemail target could be 3, S;s could be 2, and Image’s could be 1. The question only says that website targets can’t be 2.
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Alexa says
I.m confused, it says that Image’s voicemail target has to be shorter than the other in the rules, so if S is 1 (shorter than t) than s and I are equal..
FounderGraeme Blake says
S’s voicemail target could be 2. The question only says the website targets can’t be 2. Edited the explanation to clarify that.