SOLUTION: In the town of cantonville, the supermarket, the department store, and the bank are open together on only one day each week.
1. The supermarket is open five days a week.
2. The d
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Question 622927: In the town of cantonville, the supermarket, the department store, and the bank are open together on only one day each week.
1. The supermarket is open five days a week.
2. The department store is open four days a week.
3. The bank is open three days a week.
4. On three consecutive days:
the bank was closed on the first day,
the department store was closed on the second day, and
the supermarket was closed on the third day.
5. On Sunday all three places are closed.
6. The bank is not open on two consecutive days.
7. The department store is not open on three consecutive days.
8. The supermarket is not open on four consecutive days.
9. Neither Saturday nor Monday is the day on which all three places are open
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