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A nonprofit board has the following eligibility rules: (1) If Henderson serves, then Jacobs cannot serve. (2) If Klein serves, then both Levy and Matsuda must also serve. (3) Ito and Nash cannot both serve at the same time. The board seats exactly four members, drawn from seven candidates: Henderson, Jacobs, Klein, Levy, Matsuda, Ito, and Nash.
If Klein is appointed, how many of the remaining six candidates are necessarily barred from serving on the board?
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