medium · LSAT Logical Reasoning
Every course in the philosophy department that satisfies the college's logic requirement is taught by a tenured professor. No tenured professor in the department teaches more than two courses in a single term. Professor Reyes, who is not tenured, teaches in the philosophy department this term.
Which one of the following is most strongly supported by the statements above?
- None of the courses Professor Reyes teaches this term satisfies the logic requirement.
- Some courses that satisfy the logic requirement are taught by professors who are not tenured.
- Professor Reyes teaches no more than two philosophy courses this term.
- Every tenured professor in the department teaches a course that satisfies the logic requirement.
- Professor Reyes teaches more than two courses this term.
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