Are you asking about the logic game about constructing decks?
First I started brute forcing it but then I noticed E was the only choice that had K in week 4. So made a game board with K in week 4 and determined it could be true. So all the other answers could be eliminated because none had K in week 4, and the question asked for a "complete and accurate list."
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Yes, choosing E in week 4 provides the only valid option for a complete and accurate list.
Are you asking about the logic game about constructing decks?
First I started brute forcing it but then I noticed E was the only choice that had K in week 4. So made a game board with K in week 4 and determined it could be true. So all the other answers could be eliminated because none had K in week 4, and the question asked for a "complete and accurate list."