... /B; "**Or, but notboth rule**": https://7sage.com/lesson/or-but-not-both/)
& ... tells us that F and G are not supposed to be in ... **Notboth rule** (F ---> /G), it means that F and G could both ... be right because V and Z are not repeatable in this game ...
... /B; "**Or, but notboth rule**": https://7sage.com/lesson/or-but-not-both/)
& ... tells us that F and G are not supposed to be in ... **Notboth rule** (F ---> /G), it means that F and G could both ... be right because V and Z are not repeatable in this game ...
... /B; "**Or, but notboth rule**": https://7sage.com/lesson/or-but-not-both/)
& ... tells us that F and G are not supposed to be in ... **Notboth rule** (F ---> /G), it means that F and G could both ... be right because V and Z are not repeatable in this game ...
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- "Or, but notboth" relative order rule (A is before B or C, but notboth ... presents a new condition and it's not clear what happens ...
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(either) or, but notboth.
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It looks like you got it figured out. Did you view the Advanced Logic videos? There are a few that would be helpful, including one specifically on "or, but notboth".
@bruhhhhhh Hey you're totally right! I was overlooking the "or but notboth", so you're definitely correct in stating that world 1 is not possible. Thank you :)
Thank you!! I think I just needed to hear that to not feel guilty of only doing one andnotboth haha! But interesting, I do really enjoy the feedback and data like the PT tracking etc, might subscribe anyway to use that!