![]() ![]() Thus C is our answer!Ĭombining rules is helpful not just for sequencing games, but for all types of games. Sure enough, if you put K in at 3PM there is a possible correct sequence. Now we can see that after using our rules, and out meta-rules, the earliest possible for K to be is at 3PM. Plugging this new rule into our diagram means that K cannot be at 2Pm either. If L were after K then G, since it has to be right beside L would automatically have to be after K- which would violate Rule 1. From this we can now combine the urles: G and L must be before K. From this we know that K cannot be at 1 PM, otherwise G would have to be after K thereby violating the rule. ![]() You probably already make these rules in your head without realizing you are doing it, or at least with out realizing the process has a name.įor this question, lets look at Rules 1 and 2. ![]() A “meta-rule” is simply two or more rules combined to make one larger, more restrictive rule. As always, the first step is to translate your rules into short-form. ![]()
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