Step 1: Understanding the Concept:
Refer back to the distribution table created in Question 23.
Step 2: Identifying the Vector of Change:
We know the shirts for B (Red), D (Green), G (Blue), and E (Yellow/White/Black).
- A's shirt = F's trousers.
- A does not wear White. F wears no Yellow.
Step 3: Calculation:
After placing known variables, the colors Black, White, and Violet are remaining for A, C, and F. The constraints on A and F's specific color matches (A's shirt = F's trousers) often leave a "dual possibility" for the remaining colors like Violet. Without a specific clue linking Violet to a person, it remains interchangeable between C and F.
Step 4: Final Answer:
The data allows for either C or F to wear the violet shirt. Thus, the correct option is (c).