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Question 670

by jshepherd415 Sat Jun 23, 2012 10:53 pm

I got question 670 correct because I guessed. Wheh... But I have no idea why it was right over the other option. :?: Is there anybody out there who may be able to assist? Thank you very much:

V, W, X, Y, Z each once
W - X - V [or]
V - X - W

__ __ X __ __
1 2 3 4 5

It must be true that...

(1) W is between Y and Z
(2) V is between Y and Z


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Re: Question 670

by zagreus77 Sun Jun 24, 2012 12:45 pm

Put in the not rules. W and V can only have two combinations. W is always on the inside 2 or 4 and V is on the opposite side of x, 5 and 1, respectively. That's why w is always the one bracketed.