- Wed Dec 10, 2014 4:54 pm
#17691
From LSAT Logic Games Bible WORKBOOK (revised 2014)
Drill#6 pg 12
Solutions: pgs 101-102
"Every variable is in in a group, and H cannot be in group 1 unless K is in group 1. J is in group 2 only if L is in group 2."
Rule 1: H(1)----->K(1)
Rule 2: J(2)------>L(2)
"As this is a two-value system game, the contrapositive of any conditional rule typically yields useful information. The contrapositives of the two rules above are as follows:
Contra:
Rule 1:K(2)----->H(2)
Rule 2:L(1)------>J(1)
My question: How do the contra rules work? Unsuccessfully applied Unless Equation and does not translate in my mind because of the second variable group (which I also used as a base).Two groups: 1 and 2 with a vertical setup, three slots each. Note: second variable groups are in parentheses, sorry didn't know how to type out subscripts.
Many many thanks in advance...
Drill#6 pg 12
Solutions: pgs 101-102
"Every variable is in in a group, and H cannot be in group 1 unless K is in group 1. J is in group 2 only if L is in group 2."
Rule 1: H(1)----->K(1)
Rule 2: J(2)------>L(2)
"As this is a two-value system game, the contrapositive of any conditional rule typically yields useful information. The contrapositives of the two rules above are as follows:
Contra:
Rule 1:K(2)----->H(2)
Rule 2:L(1)------>J(1)
My question: How do the contra rules work? Unsuccessfully applied Unless Equation and does not translate in my mind because of the second variable group (which I also used as a base).Two groups: 1 and 2 with a vertical setup, three slots each. Note: second variable groups are in parentheses, sorry didn't know how to type out subscripts.
Many many thanks in advance...