- Tue Apr 19, 2016 4:12 pm
#23239
Hello
So I'm not quite understanding how the first two rules are sequential. Too me this sounded like conditional logic, b/c of the until that is thrown in there. I understood the first rule for example :
1. R cannot evaluate any intro. book until Juarez has evaluated that textbook
(+) If J has not evaluated an intro book R can evaluate an intro book
2. J cant evaluate any adv, textbook R has evaluated that textbook
(+)If R has not evaluated an adv. textbook J can evaluate adv. textbook
I saw the explanations that Dave and Nikki had posted and they did make sense, but I do not understand how these two rules are sequential in nature. I read Until as meaning that either J or R must have evaluated a book.
Much help is appreciated with this game
Sarah
So I'm not quite understanding how the first two rules are sequential. Too me this sounded like conditional logic, b/c of the until that is thrown in there. I understood the first rule for example :
1. R cannot evaluate any intro. book until Juarez has evaluated that textbook
(+) If J has not evaluated an intro book R can evaluate an intro book
2. J cant evaluate any adv, textbook R has evaluated that textbook
(+)If R has not evaluated an adv. textbook J can evaluate adv. textbook
I saw the explanations that Dave and Nikki had posted and they did make sense, but I do not understand how these two rules are sequential in nature. I read Until as meaning that either J or R must have evaluated a book.
Much help is appreciated with this game
Sarah