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 Dave Killoran
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Complete Question Explanation
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The correct answer choice is (B)

This local question requires that R be assigned a single, and we also know that K and P always share a double, so the distribution must be either 1-2-2-2, or 1-1-2-3. Answer choice (B) is the correct answer, because it is possible to assign L to a single, and assign the remaining three students (S, T, and V) to a triple. (Note that if the 1-1-2-3 distribution is used, the second single must go to L, because S, T, and V are second-years and thus prohibited from living in singles).

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