... ----> /N, which is a "notboth" rule. However, when given a ... and when to use a notboth rule? What triggers the use ... ? The rule "F is not included in the same group ... "notboth" rule, but could also speak as a bi-conditional [(either) or but notboth].
... instructions, internally inconsistent and unfollowable? Or is that a legit state ... is wrong. (See also: "eitheror" vs. "notboth", colloquial vs logically precise usage)
... clarify when to use notboth (F---->/C) vs a bi-conditional ... be in or out together. Whereas I should use the notboth representation ... because while the variables do not have to be together, there ...
... really helpful. As an aside, not going to post link, but ... ; if you read *unless* or [eitheror, but notboth] and don’t immediately think ... grouping games first. Also, do not fret over skipping a hard ... admit and a deny, or years of debt vs. a scholarship. Study ...
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OR, BUT NOTBOTH Lesson 8 of 15
1. (Either) or, but notboth
o EX: Alan (A) or Chris(C ...
... , If not A then not B and if not B then not A. ... means and
2. eitheror, but notboth (always apart)
3. ... but not otherwise (always together)
... 7sage's biconditional explanations (not sure if free user's ...
... retake if you have to. Or work the game with the ... u noticed that you might not really know how to properly ... games to help with the either/or and notboth relationships in the other ...
... Lawgic for "Either J or K are selected, but notboth are selected" translates ... K** (J double not arrow K) cannot represent "**eitheror, but notboth**".
Either J or K are selected, but notboth are selected".
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... ; I would answer yes to both of your questions. But in ... . A common one is a “eitheror but notboth” rule. In grouping game ... , numerical inferences or two conditional rules often ...
Example: Alan or Chris goes ... to the park, but notboth ...
Alan and Chris "cannot both" go to the park ... Now put them together "or, but notboth" is combined as ...
... having difficulty distinguishing *"eitheror"* as _*inclusive vs. exclusive*_. not explicitly state "*but notboth"* and if there ... , since Q1 does not explicitly state "notboth" and there's ... cat is not a Maine Coon and not suffering from ...