- Tue Dec 09, 2014 10:57 pm
#17687
Hi,
Thanks in advance for your help. I am working through the Pure Sequencing section, and on page 381-2 the book is discussing mutually exclusive outcomes.
The second example is giving me a tough time.
I understand how we arrived at the first two solutions of A > B > C and C > B > A, but I am not comprehending how the authors arrived at the additional two possible sequences of B > A > C and B > C > A.
Can someone help?
Thanks,
Marcus (Feb 2014 LSAT - Let's go!)
Thanks in advance for your help. I am working through the Pure Sequencing section, and on page 381-2 the book is discussing mutually exclusive outcomes.
The second example is giving me a tough time.
I understand how we arrived at the first two solutions of A > B > C and C > B > A, but I am not comprehending how the authors arrived at the additional two possible sequences of B > A > C and B > C > A.
Can someone help?
Thanks,
Marcus (Feb 2014 LSAT - Let's go!)