Linear Games Questions - - Question 4

If John receives a higher grade in physics than in economics and receives a higher grade in history than in Italian, ...

Ant12 September 4, 2015

How did that happen

Hello, after watching the video, I was stuck on how R came to get a letter grade if D. Even after the video explanation multiple times, I'm still stuck. Can you please help explain.

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Naz September 5, 2015

We are told that P receives a higher grade than E and he receives a higher grade in H than in I. We know from the rules that we have a GP block. SO we know that GP > E, rule number three let's us attach H to the chain like so: GP > E > H and the question tells us that H is higher than I, so we have: GP > E> H > I. So since each of these is higher than the next, and we have 5 of them with 5 different grades, we can deduce that G will get an A, P will get a B, E will get a C, H will get D, and I will get an F. Rule number 2 tells us that His I and R grades are consecutive.

Well, since I is getting an F, that means the only grade that R can get that is consecutive to the grade of an F is a D. That is why R gets a D.

Hope that clears things up! Please let us know if you have any other questions.

abaig June 18, 2023

Why is this combination not possible:

G P H/E I R

Emil-Kunkin June 18, 2023

This can't happen because H must get a higher grade than E, so they cannot get the same grade.