- Wed Sep 07, 2016 7:05 am
#28388
Hi,
I was working on Game #3 : December 2004 Questions 13-17 (p. 340 of LG Bible) and
noticed that the rule "Neither Ty nor Raimundo appears in any photograph that Wendy appears in." could be split in to two (1. Ty does not appear in any photograph that Wendy appears in. 2. Raimundo does not appear in any photograph that Wendy appears in) and diagrammed as T W and R W.
If so, can I safely assume that a "Neither A nor B" type rule is actually two rules combined?
Also, can I split "Either A or B is W" type rule into two as well and then diagram as A W
and B :arrow:W ?
I am also concerned with a rule that appeared on Game #1 : October 1996 Questions 6-12 (p. 324 of LG Bible) :
" If both G and S are reduced, W is also reduced".
Can I split the rule and diagram as G W and S W ?
If so, would the contrapositive be not W not G or not W not S ?
I am so sorry for bombarding you with questions. Your reply would be of immense help.
Thank you.
I was working on Game #3 : December 2004 Questions 13-17 (p. 340 of LG Bible) and
noticed that the rule "Neither Ty nor Raimundo appears in any photograph that Wendy appears in." could be split in to two (1. Ty does not appear in any photograph that Wendy appears in. 2. Raimundo does not appear in any photograph that Wendy appears in) and diagrammed as T W and R W.
If so, can I safely assume that a "Neither A nor B" type rule is actually two rules combined?
Also, can I split "Either A or B is W" type rule into two as well and then diagram as A W
and B :arrow:W ?
I am also concerned with a rule that appeared on Game #1 : October 1996 Questions 6-12 (p. 324 of LG Bible) :
" If both G and S are reduced, W is also reduced".
Can I split the rule and diagram as G W and S W ?
If so, would the contrapositive be not W not G or not W not S ?
I am so sorry for bombarding you with questions. Your reply would be of immense help.
Thank you.