The question says orange glass is used more than green glass. We know two things:
- Green glass is used once already.
- Orange glass can’t be in every window, because orange and yellow can’t go together.
This means that orange is used twice, and green is used once. We can also say that yellow is used separately from orange. Here’s what we get when we draw that:
(remember, window order does not matter. This diagram would be the same with YP in 2 and O in 3.)
We still have to place the two roses. But let’s use this diagram to eliminate answers. Remember that these answers are talking about the complete combination.
A seems possible. We’ll leave it for now.
None of B-E work. Window one has the only green. And that window has GPO. None of the answers list GPO, so they’re all wrong.
A is CORRECT. This diagram proves it works:
There’s no reason you can’t put purple with orange.
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Ashy says
Oops I am sorry the answer is indeed A, I thought this was Q 10!
Ashy says
The answer’s B!