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If ... be a "notboth" is when it explicitly says "NotBoth" in the rule, ... that (just like an In-Out Grouping Game). Sorry ...
... is def a big indicator in sensing a chart as the ... rule nature (at least) with "Not-both" rules to restrict certain slots ... -3) if you would rather not split to save time. Once ... we see "at least" and "notboth" in a game, more than likely ...
... . So two per week, but notbothin one setting. I think the ... score/section is sort of in your target range, then do ... 're missing 3-5+ questions in LR or RC more than ...
... driven games are the game in PT 79 which I don ... ; Wherein you can pretty much not determine information about exact position ... inferences, or and notbothinin/out games, sequential chains in seq games and ...
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"a and b notbothin" is basically saying that _at ... b is out. This is not quite how biconditional works. I ... Here's how biconditonal works in formal logic. **biconditional is ... are all acceptable situations in "a and b notbothin" So, I probably ...
In an in/out game you could have both out, but notbothin. But since this is two different committees, and not simply a question of being on the committee or off the committee, they need to be in separate groups.
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I’ve been practicing in/out games for a while ... put a place holder in the in group to visualize that ...
B—>\C is a notboth rule so at least 1 ... place my placeholders. 1 in the in group (/N—>R ... we know LN Always together and R is alway apart.
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for example on In ... these as notboth. is it because its an in/out game ... they are forever apart
Just wanted to clarify something. For both rules inin 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?
... struggle with are in/out games. I almost always get all of ... the questions correct, but in/out games ... not sure why in/out is the biggest struggle for me. Identifying "notboth ... but, that first take is always a difficult one.
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I'm not sure how "always" would work here. That says ... as a never together alwaysapart rule. Groups in an in/out game have ... they cannot both be chosen for the in group. So in a grouping ... N cannot both be seated at table 1" would not imply never ...
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I was interested in diagramming each statement (or, but notboth) and combining ... them after re-watching the "neither, nor" lesson. In ... an always together/never apart bi-conditional?
... premises do not completely substantiate the conclusion (there will always be at ... not stated in the argument. Without this particular assumption, the argument falls apart ... both, and whichever one when negated causes the argument to "fall apart ...