... [new video for PT 32, Game2.](https://www.youtube.com/watch ... 's a difficult in/out game that can be made easier ... with a better game board. Have a look! 2, Game 3.](https://www.youtube.com ...
... "G and V do not serve on the panel ... "Either I or V serve on the panel, butnotboth" which translates ... absence of the other...But now I'm wondering ... the same to me, but I know there is ... understand the difference between both and butnotboth, but I'm a little ...
... not
if yews are not in the park, then either laurels or ... oaks butnotboth, are in the ... park if it is not ... the case that the park contains both ... />
If the firs are not in the park, then which ...
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 butnotboth), but that is all. If anything, I feel games from PTs 19-28 are harder than current ones
In my understanding the OR rule indicates that one of them MUST happen. It cannot be that both cannot happen. It's either M-J or J-N. One of these two must happen.
A or B butnotboth means one must be in at the exclusion of the other.
... />
"Notboth" means only one or none is selected
"Either A or B, butnotboth ... " means one must be selected, and you cannot have both ... neither
"At least one, butnotboth" means one must be selected ...
... br />
The investigators have not proved that lightning caused ... So, the investigators have not proved that the Lightning caused ... or essentially means “and” on the LSAT unless it has the “butnotboth ... but separating out it’s parts. Evidently, that is not ...
... doing 10 copies of each game? Watch the video between each ... if you have to. Or work the game with the video and ... u noticed that you might not really know how to properly ... game and fruit stand games to help with the either/or and notboth ...
Hey @quinnxzhang (or anyone else reading), I get ... his soccer team if John or Bill, butnotboth, play on the same ... team as him." ... (/J and B) or ... ; /T --> (J and B) or (/J and /B)