-  Sat Feb 20, 2021 3:04 pm
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							Hi, In this scenario, if the question had asked about C1, would it be correct to say that C1 must have three materials?
My logic is that since P must be in C1, then C1 must also have 2 other materials to accommodate whatever materials C2 has. This also means that C2 can only have 2 materials.
Thanks!
					
										
					  															  								 My logic is that since P must be in C1, then C1 must also have 2 other materials to accommodate whatever materials C2 has. This also means that C2 can only have 2 materials.
Thanks!

