We know that H is voting against tax and F is voting against schools. To make the set of people voting against tax and schools the same, we have to make F vote against taxes and H vote against schools.
One person has to vote for taxes and schools, so G does. It looks like this:
A has to be false.
B can’t be true because G always votes against recreation.
C can’t be true. Someone has to vote for the school bill.
D can’t be true. H always votes for recreation.
E has to be true. H votes against the school bill. This lets them vote the same way as F. E is CORRECT.
Note that there is no other way to set this up. If we have G vote against taxes (for example) then the people voting against tax are not the same as the people voting against schools.
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