- Fri Jul 28, 2017 2:07 am
#37744
In the Logic Games Bible 2016 edition, on pages 420 and 421, it discusses mutually exclusive outcomes. In the two examples provided, the same concept appears to be diagrammed two different ways. In the second diagram, where r comes before s and l or s and l come before r (in little triangle diagrams), I feel like this representation does not accurately represent what is being stated. If I am reading these diagrams, it appears that R comes before both other letters or after, not that r is in the middle each time. Additionally, it appears this representation is used in the explanations of any questions that involve time, weight, etc...anything besides direct order; is there a reason for this? Can you explain why the diagrams are different or are they both just valid representations of the same idea?