- Sat Aug 06, 2016 8:00 pm
#27681
Hello, I had a question about the eighth game in the Advanced Linear Setup Practice Drill in the 2016 edition of the Logic Games Workbook (page 48). There is a particular rule in this game that I can't figure out. Here is the specific game and rule I am referring to:
A movie Cineplex has four movie theaters--Theater 1, 2, 3, and 4-at which eight films-O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, and V-are currently being screened. For the next week, each theater will screen exactly two films, in accordance with the following conditions:
S will be screened in a lower-numbered theater than T.
The rule in bold is the one that's giving me trouble. Now, when I first did this, I had it as S > T (as in, S is before T) because S is a lower number. However, the answer key is telling me that it's the other way around; that is, it's T > S. As I understand it, lower usually means left (and higher right), and that the only time lower should mean to the right is if the game is doing rankings, such as grades or race positions (e.g., lower grade, lower finishing position); however, the game merely brings up numbered theaters, not eluding to any sort of ranking system.
Could someone please explain to me what I am missing here?
A movie Cineplex has four movie theaters--Theater 1, 2, 3, and 4-at which eight films-O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, and V-are currently being screened. For the next week, each theater will screen exactly two films, in accordance with the following conditions:
S will be screened in a lower-numbered theater than T.
The rule in bold is the one that's giving me trouble. Now, when I first did this, I had it as S > T (as in, S is before T) because S is a lower number. However, the answer key is telling me that it's the other way around; that is, it's T > S. As I understand it, lower usually means left (and higher right), and that the only time lower should mean to the right is if the game is doing rankings, such as grades or race positions (e.g., lower grade, lower finishing position); however, the game merely brings up numbered theaters, not eluding to any sort of ranking system.
Could someone please explain to me what I am missing here?