Linear Games Questions - - Question 5
Assume that John's grade in physics is higher than his grade in Italian and consecutive with it and that his grades i...
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Mehran December 20, 2016
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Alex February 21, 2017
@lsatmax so how about E>H? I am confused about the two other placements. Thanks.
Mehran February 27, 2017
@Alex not sure I am understanding your question here.The question stem here established the following block:
GPIR
E > H must still hold as well but we do not know where E or H will actually go.
Since this question is a "must be true" question, it is going to be based on what we have properly concluded in regards to GPIR.
This block means that John will get at least one B and at least one D, so (C) is the correct answer.
Hope that helps! Please let us know if you have any other questions.
Cody-Nelson December 31, 2022
I got the question correct but to clarify, why wasn't economics and history not necessarily needed to be placed in this question? Or in other words, why weren't economics and history not mandated to be placed in this question to get an accurate answer? Is it because they did not fit sequentially by the rules in the directed so they were required to be eliminated for the question?
Emil-Kunkin February 23, 2023
In order to determine what must be true, we did not have to determine what grades he got in e or h. They could go in multiple places, but no matter where they go, C will be true.