Hi A,
rameday wrote:So for game 10 I am having a bit of trouble understanding the inferences made with respect to the third rule with respect to K and O (3-150).
The key to understanding this rule is that K and O must always be on adjacent days. To get a feel for how this rule can lead to difficulty, jot down a few quick templates where you shift which day has two students, then move the K/O block in various positions on those days. I am not saying this activity would be a good idea on test day, but seeing the limitations of the K/O block in this setup with your own eyes through experimentation will make a whole lot more sense to you than any answer I would provide. This type of experimentation in practice is a great way to get a better feel for the games and how they work.
rameday wrote:For game 11. I also don't understand why the answer key said that from the fourth rule if O cannot be chosen for stop 1 or 2, then N cannot be chosen for stops 2 or 3. (3-154)
The fourth rule says that L cannot immediately precede N, and that M cannot immediately precede N. The only other airline left is O. As a result, if an airline immediately precedes N, it must be O. So, if O cannot be stop 1, then N cannot be stop 2, because no airline other than O can immediately precede N. And the same holds true for stops 2 and 3. If O cannot be in stop 2, then N cannot be in stop 3.
rameday wrote:
For game 12 i am a bit confused as to why the fourth rule is conditional and why a G not law does not appear under monday
The word "never" is what makes Rule 4 conditional. A conditional relationship is absolute. Here, if both Fuentes and Jackson work, then Jackson must work earlier in the week than Fuentes, because they cannot work on the same day and Fuentes never works later in the week than Jackson. What may have confused you is the fact that it is not necessarily the case that all of the firefighters work. So, we cannot assume that both Jackson and Fuentes will work. But, in the case that both do work, F > J.
The same consideration explains why there is not a Not Law for G under Monday. We cannot be certain that Howell works, and the limitation on G not working on Monday is required only if Howell works.
rameday wrote:For game 5 on 3-22 question 18, I didn't quite understand the explanation on the student center. If R is performed 7th the website says then we can conclude that T is performed first. But couldn't T be performed 8th after R (if performed 7th) in accordance with rule 1?
Rule 4 says that the 8th performance is either L or H. So, it cannot be T.
Hope those answers help.
Ron