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Setup and Rule Diagram Explanation
This is a Basic Linear: Balanced game.
The rules in this game are straightforward and most students find them easy to diagram.
The first two rules generate some easy Not Laws:
This is a Basic Linear: Balanced game.
The rules in this game are straightforward and most students find them easy to diagram.
The first two rules generate some easy Not Laws:
- The first rule creates two Not Laws: because Q is displayed before W, Q cannot be displayed last and W cannot be displayed first.
The second rule creates two Not Laws: because R is displayed immediately before X, R cannot be displayed last and X cannot be displayed first. The last Not Law is directly tested in the first question.
- Because Q or T is always displayed fourth, and R and X are consecutive, R cannot be displayed third and X cannot be displayed fifth.
- When W is displayed third an untenable situation results: Q cannot be displayed fourth because it must be displayed ahead of W, leaving T in the fourth position next to W. Because that scenario violates the third rule, W can never be displayed third.
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