- Wed Mar 09, 2022 2:28 pm
#94139
It is useful to understand the following concept about whether or not Q can be used twice...
Q must be immediately before G. But, doesn't in any way limit Q from going twice (as answered in the 3rd question of this game). The rule places the emphasis on whether or not G is present, stating explicitly that "Quesadillas are the special the day before the gazpacho special is offered."
Scenario 1: Mon (Q) // Tue (G) // Wed (L) // Thur (P) // Fri (N) // Sat (Q)
- This scenario assumes that the (QG) block occurs on Monday-Tuesday.
Scenario 2: Mon (L) // Tue (Q) // Wed (G) // Thur (P) // Fri (N) // Sat (Q)
- This scenario assumes that the (QG) block occurs on Tuesday-Wednesday.
Do not make unsupported inferences.
Q must be immediately before G. But, doesn't in any way limit Q from going twice (as answered in the 3rd question of this game). The rule places the emphasis on whether or not G is present, stating explicitly that "Quesadillas are the special the day before the gazpacho special is offered."
Scenario 1: Mon (Q) // Tue (G) // Wed (L) // Thur (P) // Fri (N) // Sat (Q)
- This scenario assumes that the (QG) block occurs on Monday-Tuesday.
Scenario 2: Mon (L) // Tue (Q) // Wed (G) // Thur (P) // Fri (N) // Sat (Q)
- This scenario assumes that the (QG) block occurs on Tuesday-Wednesday.
Do not make unsupported inferences.