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I don’t quite agree with the solution. Rahul is heavy, so three people wouldn't be possible - Answer should be Samuel who wouldn't ride without 2 other people
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I don’t quite agree with the solution. Rahul is heavy, so three people wouldn't be possible - Answer should be Samuel who wouldn't ride without 2 other people

That’s not correct - the question asks who is guaranteed to be in any valid group of 3, assuming all constraints are met.

Rahul being heavy doesn’t force him to ride - it just limits the group options.

But Samuel is not guaranteed either - he can be left out if there’s a valid group like Rahul, Xavier, and Uday.

Xavier is guaranteed because without him, Uday can’t ride (given constraint), so you’re left with Samuel, Rahul, and Tony, but Rahul and Tony are both heavy, and they can’t ride together.

That’s why the answer is Xavier, not Samuel.
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I like the solution - it’s helpful.
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"Samuel would ride only if he would be one of exactly three people riding." I could not understand this preference.
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"Samuel would ride only if he would be one of exactly three people riding." I could not understand this preference.

It means Samuel will only ride if all 3 seats are taken. If fewer than 3 people go, he won’t ride.
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I did not quite understand the solution. Uday is not guaranteed. A valid group like Samuel, Xavier, and Rahul excludes him.

Here, I did not understand why Uday is not guaranteed as if Xavier is included then Uday must be included?
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• Uday is not guaranteed. A valid group like Samuel, Xavier, and Rahul excludes him.

In this point, I did not understand how Uday is not guaranteed as if Xavier is included then Uday must be included as well.
Please clarify my doubt.
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• Uday is not guaranteed. A valid group like Samuel, Xavier, and Rahul excludes him.

In this point, I did not understand how Uday is not guaranteed as if Xavier is included then Uday must be included as well.
Please clarify my doubt.
You’re mixing up the direction of Uday’s condition.

Uday would ride only if Xavier rides.

That means: if Uday rides, then Xavier must be there.

It does not mean: if Xavier rides, then Uday must be there.

So Xavier can ride without Uday. Uday cannot ride without Xavier. That is why Uday is not guaranteed.
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ohh I see now, thanks for pointing out my mistake.
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Hi Bunuel, could u explain how to approach this question better to finally can come up with this mapping scenario?
My answer is initially Samuel simply i got trap because i did not calculate the scenario if case like S or U might also constraint and leave X to be the only one who own no constraint.


Thanks
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• Rahul is not guaranteed. A valid group like Samuel, Xavier, and Uday excludes him.

• Samuel is not guaranteed. A valid group like Rahul, Xavier, and Uday excludes him.

• Tony is not guaranteed. A valid group like Samuel, Xavier, and Uday excludes him.

• Uday is not guaranteed. A valid group like Samuel, Xavier, and Rahul excludes him.

• Xavier is guaranteed. If he’s excluded, Uday is also out. That leaves only Samuel, Rahul, and Tony—but Rahul and Tony are both heavy, which isn’t allowed. So every valid group must include Xavier. For example, Rahul, Xavier, and Uday is a valid group.


Correct answer:

If exactly three of the five friends were to go on the swing ride, and all constraints were met, who is guaranteed to be one of the three?

"Xavier"
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Hi Bunuel, could u explain how to approach this question better to finally can come up with this mapping scenario?
My answer is initially Samuel simply i got trap because i did not calculate the scenario if case like S or U might also constraint and leave X to be the only one who own no constraint.


Thanks


A solution I cam up with is HERE, additionally I tired elaborating on the question in the thread above. You can find alternative solution here: https://gmatclub.com/forum/rahul-samuel ... l#p3553368

Happy to address any specific doubt you have.
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