by maryadkins Sat Aug 15, 2015 2:29 pm
According to the rule, if Y is NOT in, both L and O CANNOT be in, but one of them has to be. Tricky rule.
So that means that since both ARE in here, in question 8, Y has to be in. If Y were out, both L and O could not be in (even though one of them would have to be).