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... bills have to appear on either Wednesday or Thursday exactly once. Then ... we can't really say "notboth in", cuz "in" where? It ... know immediately one of A or B orboth will have to be ... to be out (actually out) orboth could be out: A -> ...
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> Thank you both. I've been studying logic ... to look for all the notboth relationships X -> ~Y. I ... can't reverse and say not y gives x. I'm ... be in the in group OR it can be out as ... this applies to just one orboth rules?
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... can have milk or juice, but notboth" is not the same thing as ... "One of milk or juice is selected, but notboth." The former leaves ... the possibility of not having either, and ...
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