Hi medialaw,
This is a diagram that another instructor posted near the end of our setup thread, and I think it nicely illustrates the game.
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Note that the "double arrow" rules at the end of the diagram present the two possible arrangements of the four variables whose positioning we can't tell from the setup. You could have Fw with Ho (either one on top or bottom), and Go with Iw (again, either one on top or bottom). OR, you could have Fw with Go (either one on top or bottom), and Ho with Iw (either one on top or bottom).
For the first question to this game, you're right it's a tough one. The inferences are key to thinking through the answer choices, the biggest inference being that the upper position of Wall 4
must be Hw. That inference eliminates answer choices B and E. You can also eliminate answer choice D using the rules, because Franz's oil (Fo) must be in at least one of the lower positions, and it doesn't appear at all in the answer choice D list.
I hope this helps!
Jeremy
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