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YWC Cricket coaching centre' is conducting a selection process to the state team. There are three senior players Akul, Karan and Pruthvi and five junior players Raj, Roshan, Sohail, Muruli and David who are eligible for the selection process. The centre has to select two senior players and three junior players for state team and remaining will be in the home team. To do so they plan to separate certain individuals who do not function as a team. The following guidelines were established to the selection panel: I. Since Raj and Muruli have not been speaking to each other for many days, they both should not be in a team. II. Akul and Pruthvi are constantly finding faults and fighting with each other, hence they should not be sent together as a team. Ill. Pruthvi and Roshan are all-rounders and play well individually but they wont collaborate as a team well, so they should not be sent as a team​

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Answered by SteffiPaul
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Well I would select the team as stated below and the respective reasons are also as follows:

  • There are 3 senior players namely Karan, Pruthvi, and Akul, and 5 junior players namely Roshan, Sohail, Raj, David, and Murali are available for the selection process.
  • First of all 2 senior players has to be selected and they are Pruthvi and Karan. Because Pruthvi and Akul can't be together. ( according to statement 2 )
  • Now, 3 junior players are selected and they can be ( Sohail, Raj, and David ) or ( Sohail, David, and Murali ). Because no other indicators are given for whom to select between Raj and Murali but either one should be there in the team because Roshan should not be there in the team as Pruthvi is selected in the senior player's list ( according to statement 3 )
  • As possibility 2: We can drop Pruthvi on the senior player's list and take Karan and Akul. Then both Raj and Murali can be dropped and the remaining 3 namely Roshan, Sohail, and David can be picked up.

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