If Gunsel is interviewed then J and L are interviewed too. F is always interviewed.
That makes four people. We need six, so two other people are interviewed. Three people are hired.
Three answers are wrong because O would have to be included too.
A is wrong. If Mayer is hired and Lee is interviewed then O has to be hired as well.
B is wrong. If Mayer is hired and Lee is interviewed then O is hired too.
C is wrong. If Kowalski is hired then Kowalski is interviewed and Mayer is interviewed. If O is hired then O is interviewed.
That’s three more people interviewed. We already had four. That’s seven total, we can only have six.
D is wrong because if Mayer is hired and L is interviewed then O is also hired.
E is CORRECT. There is no rule that tells us what would happen if G, J and L are hired. Nobody else has to be hired.
We can O to the list of interviewees (without hiring O). That creates our total of six interviews.
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