This Week's Exciting Puzzle: Summer is Warm
This puzzle appeared in
Volume 80, Issue 1 (May 14, 1999) of
mathNEWS.
Julie, our first victim for this term, has decided to sign up for some activities through Campus Rec. Unfortunately, each of her first five choices conflicted with one of her classes (let's assume she needs these courses, and can't reschedule them). Can you determine when (day of the week, time of day - all are in the pm) each of the activities are, which class each of them conflicts with, and Julie's order of preference of each activity?
- The five activities Julie attempted to sign up for are: Social Dance, the activity on Wednesday, the one that starts at 4:00, the one that conflicted with CS 351, and her fourth choice.
- Neither CS 351 nor the 8:00 class (which was not Fencing) was on Thursday.
- Fencing was earlier in the week than C&O 350, which was before the 7:00 club.
- Julie's second choice was the Thursday activity, which was not PM 330.
- The 4:00 class was later in the week than volleyball.
- Neither Ultimate nor the Monday activity (which was not Julie's first choice) conflicted with PMATH 330.
- Julie's fifth choice was earlier in the day than PM 330.
- The 7:00 class was neither Akwafit nor Julie's first choice.
- Fencing (which is not on Monday) is neither PM 330 nor CS 342.
- CS 342 was earlier in the week than Julie's second choice.
- Volleyball was earlier in the day than her third choice of activity, which was earlier than the club that conflicted with CS 342.
- Julie's first choice was later in the week than the 9:00 class.
- Ultimate was later in the day than Friday's activity.
- Volleyball (which was not at 9:00) was later in the day than C&O 350.
- Julie preferred Akwafit over her Tuesday activity, the activity which conflicts with AM 433 over the 6:00 activity, and the 8:00 activity over the Friday activity.
- C&O 350 is not the 6:00 class, and AM 433 was not Ultimate.
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