- Wed Aug 07, 2019 3:41 pm
#67129
I am having trouble seeing my error when I do drill 12 on page 77 of the LGB. Here is an explanation of what I think I should be doing. Can someone point out where I am going wrong:
Q: The A train cannot arrive until the C train arrives, unless it arrives immediately before the C train.
I see two conditionals in there identified by 'until' and 'unless'.
I start by tackling the first one following the rule "In the case of 'unless', 'except', 'until' and 'without', the term that is modified by 'unless' etc becomes the necessary condition. The remaining term is negated and becomes sufficient.
C train arriving is modified by 'until' so it is the necessary condition, and the negated A becomes the sufficient, therefore
A C
Then I looked at the second conditional 'unless it arrives immediately before C'. Following the same rules as stated above, unless modified AC so I set it as the necessary condition, but I need to negate the sufficient condition so I get:
/(A C) AB
However the answer given on p77 is (A C) AC.
Where is my thinking incorrect.
Thanks!
Q: The A train cannot arrive until the C train arrives, unless it arrives immediately before the C train.
I see two conditionals in there identified by 'until' and 'unless'.
I start by tackling the first one following the rule "In the case of 'unless', 'except', 'until' and 'without', the term that is modified by 'unless' etc becomes the necessary condition. The remaining term is negated and becomes sufficient.
C train arriving is modified by 'until' so it is the necessary condition, and the negated A becomes the sufficient, therefore
A C
Then I looked at the second conditional 'unless it arrives immediately before C'. Following the same rules as stated above, unless modified AC so I set it as the necessary condition, but I need to negate the sufficient condition so I get:
/(A C) AB
However the answer given on p77 is (A C) AC.
Where is my thinking incorrect.
Thanks!