W being out tells us that O is also out (rule 3).
Answers D and E are tempting because they include O, but they also include other variables that could be in, so they don’t work. The answer choices say that both variables must be missing.
A is wrong. We don’t need kiwis, ever. We only need kiwis or tangerines.
B is wrong because we could have just one kind of fruit: T or K. Question 2 disproves this answer choice.
C is CORRECT. We’re always missing one of either K or P. Since O and W are also out, that means we have three variables out of six automatically missing. So we can’t have more than 3 variables.
D is wrong because while we don’t have oranges, we could have pears as long as we don’t have K.
E is wrong because it’s possible to carry Kiwis.
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