In an In/Out game if A & B "cannot" be together, then:
- is A not B and B not A (or rather, is a biconditional relationship necessarily created)? because ...
I am stumped by the question PT44-S4-Q7, and the following is the question:
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I am doing all the steps correctly except for when it come to translating the symbols back to English. How can I ensure that I am translating correctly because my English Lawgic is not matching JY'S.
I’ve been through the CC, and I’ve gone back and repeated basic and advanced logic. I’m still losing a massive amount of points because I’m having trouble translating English to logical statements. What did you guys do to master this?
... a sequencing game with grouping elements. We have 2 lectures, ... requirements for the number of elements that must be in ... help us determine where the elements can go.
... four interchangeable teams with 2 elements each.