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Inquiries on prep 11, Section 4 # 17

Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2012 6:06 am
by soyeonjeon
I will begin here a thread that contains questions from Prep test 17.
First, this one is on section 1, second game. I do not understand if the author is refering to 3 officers and 3 supervisors whi are all employees, or whether I should interpret this as a three supervisors plus F, G, H. Can someone help me understand this problem to begin with? Thank you.

Re: Inquiries on prep 17

Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2012 6:40 am
by ws81086n
Frankly, you have posted too many topics. That's probably why people have not replied to every one of them. Currently, there are 39 topics on the first page of this board, 12 of which were made by you. I am pretty sure that is way too many, and a bit rude. No one is saying don't post a good amount, but you can't just flood the board with every single question you have and expect to get a reply to all of them. Unreasonable.

Re: Inquiries on prep 17

Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2012 2:19 pm
by CyanIdes Of March
I've already tried to explain to him/her that as well (did the same thing about a month and a half ago).

Re: Inquiries on prep 17

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 1:59 am
by soyeonjeon
Well, I'll try not to. Except when I really cannot know. Thanks.

Re: Inquiries on prep 17

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 6:06 am
by dkb17xzx

Prep11: section 4: number 17

Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2012 8:05 am
by soyeonjeon
can't figure out how to delete this post.

Re: Inquiries on prep 11, Section 4 # 17

Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2012 1:25 pm
by Cerebro
soyeonjeon wrote:I will begin here a thread that contains questions from Prep test 17.
First, this one is on section 1, second game. I do not understand if the author is refering to 3 officers and 3 supervisors whi are all employees, or whether I should interpret this as a three supervisors plus F, G, H. Can someone help me understand this problem to begin with? Thank you.
The way I interpreted this question is that there are 6 employees altogether who are available to be assigned to committees. Half of them are supervisors and half of them are officers. When the author says that 3 employees are to be assigned to each committee, it means that the 3 must be selected from this population of 6 employees, whether they are officers or supervisors.