If G votes for tax then we have a diagram that looks like this:
We still don’t know who votes for schools. It could be G or H.
A is CORRECT. It could be true if H votes for schools. Then Fu would be voting for recreation only and G would be voting for taxes only.
B can’t be true. One of G and H is going to have to vote for two bills, because F is only voting for one.
C can’t be true. We’re told G votes for taxes. F only votes for recreation.
D can never be true. G always votes against recreation.
E can’t be true. We always need two people voting for recreation. Since G doesn’t, F and H have to.
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