easy · LSAT Logical Reasoning
Festival planner: Our scheduling rule for the two headline acts is simple. If the folk group is booked, then the brass ensemble is booked as well. We have just confirmed that the folk group has been booked for the festival.
If the planner's statements are true, which one of the following must also be true?
- The brass ensemble has been booked for the festival
- The brass ensemble has not been booked for the festival
- If the brass ensemble is booked, then the folk group is booked
- The folk group is booked only because the brass ensemble was booked first
- Booking the folk group is the only circumstance under which the brass ensemble is booked
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