- Sun Jun 17, 2018 6:20 am
#46690
I`ve arrived at the inference from the rule If H is on a team, K must be the organizer.
H (Team) → K (Organizer)
Because this is a two-value system, the contrapositive can be:
K (Team) → H (Organizer)
So given the statements above, either H or K must be the organizer, and no other person would be able to do so. This could be related to the other rules such as If G is on a team, either H or I must also be on that team. G cannot be the organizer.
Would this be correct? Are there any other important inferences needed before I solve the questions?
H (Team) → K (Organizer)
Because this is a two-value system, the contrapositive can be:
K (Team) → H (Organizer)
So given the statements above, either H or K must be the organizer, and no other person would be able to do so. This could be related to the other rules such as If G is on a team, either H or I must also be on that team. G cannot be the organizer.
Would this be correct? Are there any other important inferences needed before I solve the questions?