Math, asked by sahanap, 11 hours ago

Seven friends A, B, C, D, E, F and G went on a vacation and are staying in a hotel.

- C and B are in 2 different rooms
- B, A and D are in 3 different rooms
- D, G and F are in 3 different rooms
- A, E and B are in 3 different rooms
- G and E are in 2 different rooms
- F, C and G are in 3 different rooms
- C and E are in 2 different rooms
What is the least possible number of rooms in which the friends could be staying?

CHOICES -
a) 6
b) 5
c) 4
d) 3
Please help!

Answers

Answered by outlost25
1

Answer:

a) 6 thank you for the points

Answered by apoorvashukla1307
0

Answer:

6 123456789100900000000000000

Similar questions