If T and V are in, then W is out. So P is out.
Sound familiar? This is the second scenario from the setup. N, P and W are out, so everything else is in:
A is CORRECT.
If T and V are in, then W is out. So P is out.
Sound familiar? This is the second scenario from the setup. N, P and W are out, so everything else is in:
A is CORRECT.
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