In the setup, I described how the fourth rule divides the game into two scenarios. Those scenarios make it easier to solve this question, because this question only includes four photographers.
The first scenario showed what happens if K is not assigned to T. That scenario has five people, so it doesn’t work for this question:
So instead we must use the alternate scenario where K is assigned to T:
The vertical lines indicate that both groups are full, because this question says only four photographers are included. Each group must have two of the photographers, because the opening paragraph of the setup says so.
Next, think about the rules. The first rule says that FH must be assigned to a group. Only S has two open spaces:
This solves the question. F must be assigned to S, and therefore A is CORRECT.
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Paola Rosas says
Helloo!!
So I am wondering why we have to go with the second scenario. If its exactly 4 can it not be
S=L and T=FHM ? The rules say not everyone has to be used and Ks rule is not that it must be used just if it is not in T then it must be H&M in T? and so F would jump in there with them to complete the FH rule?
Also since we did the 2nd scenario where K is in T then can it not be S=FHL and T=K I only ask because you said there are only two open spaces but the rules do not specify for that question how the 4 photographers have to be split?
I thought the answer was D since it has to be 4 total and I thought the FHM could go in T and L in S and so L would always be in S as I stated also in the FHL in S and K in T scenario.
I apologize if it is a dumb question I am at the end of of study time right now.