Answer the question or solve the problem.Five students, Suzanne, Paulene, Paul, Janet and Mary got colored paper. No two had the same color. The six colors were: red, orange, white, black, yellow and green. Suzanne got a sunny color. Mary and Paulene got similar colors. Paul didn't get red. Janet didn't get green. Neither Paul nor Paulene got orange. Suzanne and Paulene's colors together equal Mary's color. Janet got the darkest. Paul did not get white. Match students and colors.
A. Suzanne - yellow; Paulene - red; Paul - green;
Janet - black; Mary - orange
B. Suzanne - white; Paulene - red; Paul - green;
Janet - black; Mary - orange
C. Suzanne - yellow; Paulene - red; Paul - white;
Janet - black; Mary - orange
D. Suzanne - yellow; Paulene - red; Paul - green;
Janet - orange; Mary - black
Answer: A
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