Multi-Linear Games Questions - - Question 12

If Juarez evaluates H during week 3 and Rosenberg evaluates G during week 6, which one of the following must be true?

jamesio June 28, 2019

How did you set up diagram the first two rules?

Because most conditional rules on the logic games portion of the LSAT are written in `If, then` format, the way the first two rules are worded confuses me. I changed them to an if-then format but I am not sure of the way I changed them is correct. How did you all structure the first two rules on this game?

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Ravi June 28, 2019

@jamesio,

Great question.

For the first rule, here's how I'd set it up:

J_ _ _ _ _ _
R_ _ _ _ _ _

F
F
G
G
H
H

I'd write it like this to show that F, G, and H all have to be up in
J's row before being seen in R's row.

For the second rule, here's how I'd set it up:

J_ _ _ _ _ _
R_ _ _ _ _ _

X
X
Y
Y
Z
Z

I'd write it like this to show that X, Y, and Z have to be set up in
R's row before being seen in J's row.

Does that make sense? Let us know if you have any questions!