Just wanted to clarify something. For both rules in in out games are we able to make the inference that one of the two items has to be in the 'in' group and one in the out group?
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Its skipping my mind right now, as I studied it before. But, in grouping games (not in/out) why do we use A -> ~B instead of A ~B for rules like A can't be added to the same class as B
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In regards to PT31 Game 2 question 8, if the rule states /A and/B —-> C, then the contrapositive would be /C —-> A or B. My question is, can both A and B be in (I.e. at least one is in) or is it just either A or B, notboth. Thank you!
From a logic perspective (see below) I can't work out any meaningful differences, but I noticed that JY splits these off in his map of bi-conditional statements. Am I missing something?
In a rule like "Either J or K are selected, but notboth are selected" in an In Out Game, why is it represented as Jnot K and not J double not arrow K?? Wouldnt J double not arrow K mean that both are not selected?
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I honestly don't see that much of a difference. Some of the newer games have a few confusing conditional rules (such as A arrives before B or after C but notboth), but that is all. If anything, I feel games from PTs 19-28 are harder than current ones
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2. either or, but notboth (always apart)
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NO, NONE, NOTBOTH, NEVER, CANNOT