Susan, Judd, and Melanie work at a music store in the mall. Susan always walks through the cafe area to get to the music store but seldom eats there. Melanie walks though the cafe area and often has lunch there. Judd does not walk through the cafe area but frequently eats lunch there and pays special attention to his diet. Who is most likely to remember what restaurants are in the cafe area?
a. Susan c. Melanie
b. Judd d. both Susan and Judd
B
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