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Logic game rules: as many adj/n as

JSL17824JSL17824 Alum Member
in Logic Games 141 karma
Hello 7sages,

I'm confused about such rules as shown in the title, and I will use some of the examples from the PTs

(Spoiler Alert)




1. Exactly twice as many of the film buffs see the Hitchcock film as see the Fellini film

2. At least many French novels as Russian novels are selected.

3. At least twice as many roses as orchids must be used.

I'm quite confused which one is more, hope you can give me some advice, thank you!

Comments

  • Micaela_OVOMicaela_OVO Alum Member
    1018 karma
    Hello Jason!

    1. If there are 2 F's, there will be 4 H's. 1 F, then 2 H's.
    2. If there's 1 R, there will be 1 or more F's. 2 R's, then 2 or more F's.
    3. If there's 1 O, there will be 2 or more R's. 2 O's, then 4 or more R's.

    At least as many ____ as ____. The first variable will have the same amount or more than the second variable.

    Exactly twice as many ____ as ____. The first variable will have twice the amount of the second variable.

    Hope that helps!
  • PacificoPacifico Alum Inactive ⭐
    8021 karma
    Micaela is spot on in her explanation. These rules are very important to understand because when you combine them with the number of slots and elements it usually heavily restricts the game boards. Mathematical distribution inferences can be the keys to many games and can drastically cut down on the amount of work that needs to be done.
  • JSL17824JSL17824 Alum Member
    141 karma
    @Micaela_OVO
    Thank you for your explanation and it really helps!

    @Pacifico
    Yes, I sometimes get the opposite meaning and it's an utter waste of time!!
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