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Exactly three of six fruits A, B, C, D, E, F are chosen for a display. The rules are: (1) Exactly one of A and B is chosen. (2) If F is chosen, D is chosen. (3) If C is chosen, A is chosen.

If C is chosen for the display, which one of the following could be the complete selection?

  1. C, A, D
  2. C, A, B
  3. C, A, F
  4. C, B, E
  5. C, D, E

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