- Fri May 12, 2017 2:31 pm
#34791
Hi,
I've been practicing the grouping logic games at the end of Ch5, in the Logic games bible 2017, and I seem to have trouble differentiating when I can use a block vs a conditional statement.
In Game2, June 1997 the following statement: "L is seated at the same table as V" allowed for an LV block. However,
In Game3, Dec 2004, the statement "Wendy appears in every photo that Selma appears in" results in a conditional statement S W
I had originally made a conditional statement in game 2 - though it can be represented as a block. I'm wondering why that is? Does it have to do with how the rest of the question is formed???
Thanks in advance!
-Parnian
I've been practicing the grouping logic games at the end of Ch5, in the Logic games bible 2017, and I seem to have trouble differentiating when I can use a block vs a conditional statement.
In Game2, June 1997 the following statement: "L is seated at the same table as V" allowed for an LV block. However,
In Game3, Dec 2004, the statement "Wendy appears in every photo that Selma appears in" results in a conditional statement S W
I had originally made a conditional statement in game 2 - though it can be represented as a block. I'm wondering why that is? Does it have to do with how the rest of the question is formed???
Thanks in advance!
-Parnian