- Thu Aug 03, 2017 6:17 pm
#37958
Hello,
I'm having problems with one reoccurring question type on sequencing problems: "X can be completely determined if." Two examples are on pages 1-109 Q3 and 1-111 Q4 (of the test prep textbook):
1-109 Q3:
"The salary rankings of each of the nine partners could be completely determined if which of the following statements were true?"
1-111 Q4:
"The composition of each class can be completely determined if which one of the following pairs of students is known to be in the level 2 class?"
My main problem is that I don't really know where to start, and I often find that I am spending too much time setting up a diagram and thinking about the problem. These questions seem fairly unique compared to the others, and any help would be appreciated!
I'm having problems with one reoccurring question type on sequencing problems: "X can be completely determined if." Two examples are on pages 1-109 Q3 and 1-111 Q4 (of the test prep textbook):
1-109 Q3:
"The salary rankings of each of the nine partners could be completely determined if which of the following statements were true?"
1-111 Q4:
"The composition of each class can be completely determined if which one of the following pairs of students is known to be in the level 2 class?"
My main problem is that I don't really know where to start, and I often find that I am spending too much time setting up a diagram and thinking about the problem. These questions seem fairly unique compared to the others, and any help would be appreciated!
Last edited by martingreyell on Mon Aug 07, 2017 6:45 pm, edited 1 time in total.