Group Games Questions - - Question 13

Which one of the following lists three representatives who could be selected together for the committee?

ShannonOh22 August 3, 2019

Is there a better way

To diagram the tenants vs. homeowners? In the video explanations, you are breezing through identifying which letters are which, but if you haven't seen the question before, it's not easy to memorize the Tenant letters versus the Homeowner letters. I suppose using a subscript "t" or "h" next to the applicable letters could work, but that seems nightmarishly time-consuming! Any other suggestions or recommendations for how to easily identify the two different groups?

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Irina August 3, 2019

@Shannon,

I would just list members of each group as part of your setup:

5 total, 2 + from each:

T: F,G,J,K, M
H: P,Q,R,S

F ->Q
G->K
J <->M
M -> ~P
P -> ~ M

It might also be easier to remember which one is which if you notice that tenants are all from the first half of the alphabet, and homeowners are from the second.

Hope this helps. Let me know if you have any further questions.



ShannonOh22 August 4, 2019

Thanks Irina! I did list the tenants and homeowners as you have done above, but that wasn't making it any easier to go through it quickly...what I ended up trying out was representing the tenants in lower case letters, and the homeowners in capital letters. For whatever reason, that made distinguishing between the two a little easier for my brain - whatever works I guess! :-)

Raynale June 12, 2020

Having a hard time trying to understand why F doesn't bring in Q. I see how J brings in M. My was stuck between D and E as answer choices.

Raynale June 12, 2020

Wait...I meant I don't understand why G doesn't bring in K. Sorry correction here.

ReneF November 19, 2020

Why is F not bringing in the Q?

lilshayla11@yahoo.com January 31, 2022

This is violating rule 5! if you have an m or a j they must be together

Ravi February 4, 2022

G does bring in K, as the rule says that if G is selected, K must also be selected.

G-->K

F is also bringing in Q, as it says if F is selected, Q must be selected

F-->Q