Q3

 
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Q3

by wootena Sat Oct 24, 2020 2:41 pm

Is there a more efficient way of answering this question besides testing out each answer to see if the opposite can be true? So for A, for example I tested out if T - L could be true and so on until I found the right answer.

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Re: Q3

by Misti Duvall Mon Nov 09, 2020 6:32 pm

Here's how I did it:

I first completed the orientation question (#1) and the two conditional questions (#2 and #5). Then I used my previous work from those questions to eliminate answers (A) and (B), since I had made both false in previous work.

I then saw that answers (C) and (D) both involved T, so I tried a way to make them both false at the same time:

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The above works and eliminates (C) and (D). And E is the only one left!
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