Questions 14 and 15 show that you were expected to combine the rules and make many deductions. They’re must be true questions without a local rule.
E is CORRECT. In either scenario, the second and third cars have to get regular washes.
This scenario (from #12) shows that A-D are wrong:
One of cars 4 and 5 get a premium wash, and the other gets a super. But it doesn’t matter which way things go. So:
A: V doesn’t have to get a premium wash.
B: It’s possible for only one car to get a super wash.
C: The fifth car can get a premium wash.
D: The fourth car can get a premium wash.
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