This is a trick question, because W always has to be reduced. The local rule adds nothing. But, you might not have figured that out the first time through. It doesn’t matter. This question can be solved just like another list questions: apply the rules one by one.
A is wrong because you need two of L, M and R. Only M is there.
B is wrong because it has all three of L, M, and R.
C is wrong because L and P can’t go together.
D is wrong because we need two of L, M and R.
E is CORRECT.
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