Look to the three scenarios and you’ll see that only scenario two allows the possibility that group 1 has more variables than group 3.
Here’s scenario two with two extra slots added to group 1.
It’s the only way to have more people in group 1 without violating the rule that group 3 has more than group 2.
The line beside T in group 2 is a reminder that the group is full. It’s the only way to have more people in group 3 than group 2.
The diagram directly disproves C and D.
Group 2 is full, so K and M can’t go there. A and B are wrong.
E is CORRECT. M and K would go in group 1, while SU would go in group 3:
I boxed U because that’s what the answer says.
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