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A linguist wants to make a word out of the following nine letters: A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I.
The word must have atleast three letters. Each letter can be used only once.
Following conditions must also be satisfied:
If H is selected, atleast 5 others must be selected
If G is selected, atmost 3 others must be selected
If C or D is selected, G is selected
Vowels can not be next to each other
Atleast two out of the 3 vowels must be selected
Which of the following is a valid word as per the given conditions?
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EDI got D but no accompanying G.
HEBAGI is too long a word containing G (should be be less than 5).
AFHIEB got adjacent vowels against the rules.
GACH doesn't have enough of the vowels (2 is mandatory but more is allowed).