Three sisters visited a garden of red, white, blue, and yellow flowers. One sister observed that if

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Three sisters visited a garden of red, white, blue, and yellow flowers. One sister observed that if any four flowers were picked, one of them would be red. Another observed that if any four were picked, at least one of them would be blue. The third sister noted that if any four were picked, at least one would be yellow. Does this necessarily mean that if any four were picked, one would be white?

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