Yesterday, Friendly Furniture had a one-day sale of floor merchandise
at 60% off. Each of the store's five salespeople, including Bill,
sold one item off the floor, with each piece of furniture selling
for a different price and the five sales totaling $10,000. Given
the data below, can you solve this Challenger Logic Puzzle by finding
each salesperson's full name (one last name is Broyhill), the item he
or she sold during the sale, and how much the piece of furniture cost
the customer?
- Jenna, who isn't Stickley, didn't sell the nightstand.
- The piece Moore sold cost half as much as the coffee table another
salesperson sold.
- Stickley's sale brought in $500 more than the item sold by Rick, whose
sale was for $1,000 more than the painting one customer bought.
- The salesperson who sold the sideboard didn't have the day's
biggest sale.
- Jenna's sale item cost twice as much money as the piece of furniture
Harris sold.
- Stickley sale to one customer wasn't the coffee table.
- Salesperson Drexel and the person who sold the loveseat have been with
Friendly Furniture since it opened.
- Cynthia, whose sale item didn't have the lowest price, isn't the one
who sold a customer the sideboard.
- Fred, who didn't sell the painting, and Harris had their first sales of
the week yesterday.
- The lowest-priced item sold for $1,000.
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