We know from the setup that W has to be reduced.
But this can be a difficult question if you didn’t make that deduction beforehand.
To speed things up you can go through your past answer choices to see who doesn’t have to be reduced.
The correct answer to question 6 (A) proves that P doesn’t have to be reduced. So D is wrong.
The correct answer to 11 (C) proves that N doesn’t have to be reduced so C is wrong.
The correct answer to 11 (C) also proves that L doesn’t have to be reduced so B is wrong.
The correct answer to question 7 (E) doesn’t have G. So A is wrong.
E is CORRECT. W always has to be reduced.
If you’re not sure about this, you can look back at the setup. If W is out, one of S is G are out. We need five people but we always are missing one of N and R and one of L and P. That’s four missing.
So without W there aren’t enough variables to get the five we need.
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