Thu Jan 17, 2013 11:36 pm by tartle |
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An artist needs to arrange seven paintings on the wall of a room in an art gallery. the apaintings must be placed in consecutive order, 1st through 7th. Four of the paintings--Picasso, Benton, Tamayo, RIvera--are landscapes. THe rest van Gogh, GOya, matisse--are portraits. 1. the fifth painting must be a portrait. 2. portraits cannot be next to one another. 3. THe Goya is second. 4. If benton is the first, the the Tamayo is seventh. 5.THe RIvera cannot be placed in a lower numbered position than the Van Gogh. 6. The Picasso cannot be next to the Goya. |
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Tue Aug 13, 2013 3:11 pm by Red |
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i'm assuming that as long as the Benton isn't first it doesn't matter where it or the Tamayo Goes
1st -7th
Tamayo,Goya,Benton,Picasso,vanGogh,Rivera,matisse
let me know if i've misunderstood the limitations |
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Wed Mar 04, 2015 5:49 am by rajat789 |
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answer will be
1.benton 2. goya 3.vangoya 4.picasso 5.portrait 6.rivera 7.tamoya |
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Tue Feb 23, 2016 6:12 pm by ArmyMP84 |
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Red is correct on the order:
Tamayo, Goya, Benton, Picasso, Van Gogh, Rivera, Matisse
Rajat789 is incorrect, placing the Goya and Van Gogh next to each other violates rule #2 that portraits cannot be placed next to each other. |
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