- Sun Nov 08, 2020 7:04 am
#80835
Hello,
I'm glad this is covered in the book because there were some drills in chapter 3 we did that make this example clear and more useful.
I am wondering though about the inference made on pg. 237 with the L/T rule - A Lion is never exhibited immediately before or immediately after a tiger..
The inference is :
1 L/T , 3L/T , 5L L/T , 7 L/T
but could the L/T rule also be
2 L/T , 4 L/T , 6 L/T ??
I'm wondering because if the first scenario is really an inference that could be made it would save a lot of time on a logic game but I don't see that to be the case (it's one of he reasons I take very long on this type of not-block, because almost every possibility on the scale is available )
I hope this question was clear thank You!
I'm glad this is covered in the book because there were some drills in chapter 3 we did that make this example clear and more useful.
I am wondering though about the inference made on pg. 237 with the L/T rule - A Lion is never exhibited immediately before or immediately after a tiger..
The inference is :
1 L/T , 3L/T , 5L L/T , 7 L/T
but could the L/T rule also be
2 L/T , 4 L/T , 6 L/T ??
I'm wondering because if the first scenario is really an inference that could be made it would save a lot of time on a logic game but I don't see that to be the case (it's one of he reasons I take very long on this type of not-block, because almost every possibility on the scale is available )
I hope this question was clear thank You!