PT82.S2.G4 - A teacher will assign to each of three students

tina_gktina_gk Alum Member
edited January 2019 in Logic Games 125 karma

hey guys,

So this game has 2 "if" rules as follows:
- If George presents on jitsuaku, then so does Rita
- If Rita presents of Shakespeare then Wendy does not.

My confusion is from the the first rule. I understood that if George is presenting "J" then Rita is also included. But does it also means that if Rita is presenting "J" then so does George?

please help.

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  • theemusicguytheemusicguy Free Trial Member
    edited January 2019 7 karma

    Gj -> Rj
    /Rj -> /Gj

    Meaning if R presents J then you do not know any outcomes for certain. However if G presents J, you know R presents J as well.

    Hope that helps!

  • alyssa.hunt86alyssa.hunt86 Free Trial Member
    47 karma

    No. Rita can present by herself. Rita is the necessary condition for George, meaning that George absolutely can not present without Rita, but Rita is free to do what she wants.

    For example....

    Let's say you have sandwich.
    What is the essential ingredient for a sandwich? Bread
    What happens if you don't have bread? You can't make a sandwich.

    You can have bread and NOT make a sandwich, but you can't make a sandwich without bread.

    Rita is the bread
    George is the sandwich.

    I hope this helps!

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