- Sun Nov 10, 2013 6:05 pm
#12386
Hi,
I am having a horrible time trying to chart Game 9 about the 7 judges who voted for or else against the Datalog Corporation's petition. I read the explanations of the inferences, but that is only serving to make me more confused. Truthfully, I'm not sure where to start with this question. The only inference I have so far is that one liberal judge must have voted for the Datalog, per the second and fourth rule. All 2 liberal judges could not have voted against it, since no conservative could then vote that way and rule 4 says one did. And I get the possible break down of votes, either 2-5 or 3-4.
The book explains that the CCL block must be on the against side, but I don't get why. My chart was:
CCL ---> MM (for both a and f)
Can you explain how to set up this question? This whole section is throwing me for a loop.
Kim
I am having a horrible time trying to chart Game 9 about the 7 judges who voted for or else against the Datalog Corporation's petition. I read the explanations of the inferences, but that is only serving to make me more confused. Truthfully, I'm not sure where to start with this question. The only inference I have so far is that one liberal judge must have voted for the Datalog, per the second and fourth rule. All 2 liberal judges could not have voted against it, since no conservative could then vote that way and rule 4 says one did. And I get the possible break down of votes, either 2-5 or 3-4.
The book explains that the CCL block must be on the against side, but I don't get why. My chart was:
CCL ---> MM (for both a and f)
Can you explain how to set up this question? This whole section is throwing me for a loop.
Kim