Four people (Y.C., Ursula, Xena, and William) with last names Smith, Dworsky, Tavarez, and Borris, each collected a number of white roses.
Each person was of a different occupation: florist, undergraduate student, delivery person, and postal worker.
If each person collected one of the following amounts of white roses, (18, 10, 7, and 20) can you figure out the first name, last name, and how many white roses each person collected?
Borris wasn't the person who collected 20 white roses. Neither did Y.C. nor the undergraduate student.
The florist, the person who collected 7 white roses, didn't want a copy of Borris's book.
The person who collected 18 white roses, Tavarez and William all went to the delivery person's surprise birthday party.
The postal worker isn't Xena or the person who collected 10 white roses.
William, and Borris often watch fights at the florist's place.
Smith isn't the postal worker or the person who collected 7 white roses.
Ursula, and Borris often watch fights at the florist's place.
Smi
Dwo
Tav
Bor
flo
und
del
pos
18
10
7
20
Y.C
Urs
Xen
Wil
18
10
7
20
flo
und
del
pos
Place a N in any square that is a definite "no" and a Y in any square that is a definite "yes". I give up!