J does H in 3 and R does G in 6. This tells us where F has to go: 2.
Why? Well, R can only do F, G and H after J does them.
R isn’t going to be able to do H any earlier than 4, because J only does H in 3. And R does G at the end.
R must evaluate an intro book second. F is the only intro book left.
If R does F in 2 that means J does F in 1.
Basically, R can’t do H or G in the second spot, so R has to do F.
A is CORRECT.
B could be true but doesn’t have to be. J could also do G in 5.
C could be true but doesn’t have to be. Z could come earlier: in 1 for R and 2 for J.
D could be true but R could also do X in week 3.
E could be true but it doesn’t have to be true. R could do Y in week 1.
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