Exercises 58–62 refer to the following: Assuming that a movie’s popularity is measured by its gross box office receipts, six recently released movies—M, N, O, P, Q, and R—are ranked from most popular (first) to least popular (sixth). There are no ties. The ranking is consistent with the following conditions:
• O is more popular than R.
• If N is more popular than O, then neither Q nor R is more popular than P.
• If O is more popular than N, then neither P nor R is more popular than Q.
• M is more popular than N, or else M is more popular than O, but not both.
If O is more popular than P and less popular than Q, then which one of the following could be true?
a. M is more popular than O.
b. N is more popular than M.
c. N is more popular than O.
d. R is more popular than Q.
e. P is more popular than R.
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