In the top row, 2nd box, we will set an O (true) for $144,000/ benazepril. We have one last clue: The employee with the $144,000 salary was prescribed benazepril for their heart condition. After all of that, your grid should look like ours for this step.Cyan cannot be ramipril (Bottom row), so put an X in cyan/ ramipril in the 2nd row, 2nd box.That leaves purple as the only choice for the $158,000 income.$144,000 income ( Tatum, Top row, 1st box) is the blue house, so $144,000 = blue (Top row, 3rd box).blue is the only house color left for Tatum, so it must be true.Annabelle cannot take ramipril (3rd row), therefore, $54,000 cannot be ramipril.We now know one full set: Kassidy earns $128,000, lives in the lime colored house and takes enalapril!.Kassidy earns $128,000, and Kassidy = enalapril, so $128,000 = enalapril (Top row, 2nd box).That leaves Kassidy as the only option for enalapril Annabelle earns $54,000, but enalapril cannot be $54,000 (Top row, 2nd box), therefore, AnnabelleĬannot be enalapril (Third row).Because we know Kassidy earns $128,000, we know that $128,000 = lime house.In the second row, first box, Kassidy is the only option left for the lime house.That leaves Tatum with the $144,000 salary.$158,000 is the only income left for Heather.$128,000 is the only income left for Kassidy, therefore it must be true.You can see you have a true statement in both instances of cyan: cyan = Annabelle, cyan= $54,000, so Annabelle = $54,000.We will quickly go through the rest of the moves available with this clue. The only data we can compare with it in this box, are the persons names, and we know it is not Tatum in this case, so we place the final X. We know that it does not belong to Tatum, so we can place an X where they meet, and likewise, an X where purple meets enalapril. We are concerned here with the purple house. Finally, we place an X where $54,000 meets purple, as the person who earns $54,000 does not own the purple house. As we know, again, that this combination cannot be true, we place an X there, as well. Moving across further, we find where $54,000 lines up with enalapril. We find the box that represents Tatum and $54,000 and place an X inside that box as that combination cannot be true. Starting in the top left box, we would find the row for $54,000. The enalapril taker is not Tatum (Bottom box). The purple house owner is not Tatum nor takes enalapril (Second row of boxes).The person who earns $54,000 a year is not Tatum, was not prescribed enalapril and does not own the purple house (Top three boxes).Tatum does not earn $54,000 a year, does not own the purple house and was not prescribed enalapril.The first 4 words of the clue tell us one thing: Each piece of information in this clue is a separate person. The 4 people were Tatum, the patient who was prescribed enalapril, the employee with the $54,000 salary, and the owner of the purple house.
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