- Tue Sep 16, 2014 8:32 am
#16683
Exactly right! Needs no further explanation - you got it. Just be sure to test inferences, though - the rules might not say it explicitly, but maybe the way they interact would prevent S from running the 1st or 3rd race, or maybe he has to run one of the races. You can't read that rule as meaning that he is DEFINITELY allowed to run in 1st or 3rd or that he could DEFINITELY be left out, just that the rules don't explicitly prohibit those things.
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