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Setup and Rule Diagram Explanation
This is a Grouping: Defined-Fixed, Unbalanced: Overloaded game.
There are initially nine possible shirt options: the three sizes in each of the three colors. The rules that indicate that no small red shirts and no large blue shirts are available leave only seven shirt types for Casey to choose from:
Thus, this Grouping game is reduced to selecting three shirts from a pool of seven total shirts. Because Casey cannot purchase both a large and small shirt, and there are not three small shirts or three large shirts available, it follows that Casey must always purchase at least one medium shirt:
This inference is one of the keys to the game, and is the only significant inference that most people draw based on the game scenario and rules.
In a game such as this one, where there are very few inferences but not apparently a large number of possible solutions, an excellent approach is to make a few hypotheticals before attacking the questions. That can help you discover the medium shirt inference above.
This is a Grouping: Defined-Fixed, Unbalanced: Overloaded game.
There are initially nine possible shirt options: the three sizes in each of the three colors. The rules that indicate that no small red shirts and no large blue shirts are available leave only seven shirt types for Casey to choose from:
Thus, this Grouping game is reduced to selecting three shirts from a pool of seven total shirts. Because Casey cannot purchase both a large and small shirt, and there are not three small shirts or three large shirts available, it follows that Casey must always purchase at least one medium shirt:
This inference is one of the keys to the game, and is the only significant inference that most people draw based on the game scenario and rules.
In a game such as this one, where there are very few inferences but not apparently a large number of possible solutions, an excellent approach is to make a few hypotheticals before attacking the questions. That can help you discover the medium shirt inference above.
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