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Need help with easy problem; PrepTest 34, Game 1

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2011 8:47 pm
by UCSD1984
Not sure why I'm struggling with a Basic Linear problem. Each time I look at a question, I get overwhelmed by the amount of hypotheticals I have to do in order to answer, which leads me to conclude that I'm missing something from my main diagram. The only thing I can see to diagram on my main diagram is the following:

1.) M and O cannot be in aisle 1
2.) One of the L's must be in either aisle 1 or aisle 9
3.) K is in aisle 2
4.) 2-2-2-2-1 distribution (O being the 1)

As far as rules, I have the following:

1.) JJ cannot
2.) MKM block
3.) K>O>L

Thanks in advance.

Re: Need help with easy problem; PrepTest 34, Game 1

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2011 8:54 pm
by mickeyD
K > O > L, which means that the entire MKM block must go before O, and at least one L.

Therefore, MKM > O > L. This creates not laws at 8 and 9 for M. Also 7,8,9 for K. Also a not law for O at 9.

The latest you can now possibly place the MKM block is 5,6,7, ending in MKMOL. (Temp 3). The earliest you can place it is immediately after K, at 3,4,5 (Temp 1).

Keep in mind that this allows another L to go before the MKM block, and multiple Ls to go after the MKM block.

Temp 1:
MKM = 3,4,5
-dual option L/J at spots 1 and 9
-some combination of O, L, and J for 6,7,8

L/J K M K M _ _ _ L/J

Temp 2:
MKM = 4,5,6
-dual option L/J at spots 1, 3 and 9
-some combination of O, L, and J for 7,8,9

L/J K L/J M K M _ _ L/J

Temp 3:
MKM = 5,6,7
-this forces O to be in the 8th spot
-this forces L in the 9th spot
-this forces J in the first spot

J K _ _ _ M K M O L

Re: Need help with easy problem; PrepTest 34, Game 1

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2011 9:08 pm
by UCSD1984
mickeyD, thanks for the reply. Are you saying that the rule "Olga's aisle is numbered higher than EITHER of Kurt's aisles" means that Olga's aisle must be numbered higher than BOTH of Kurt's aisles? Perhaps this is what was hurting me. I thought "either" meant "either one of".

Re: Need help with easy problem; PrepTest 34, Game 1

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2011 9:10 pm
by mickeyD
UCSD1984 wrote:mickeyD, thanks for the reply. Are you saying that the rule "Olga's aisle is numbered higher than EITHER of Kurt's aisles" means that Olga's aisle must be numbered higher than BOTH of Kurt's aisles? Perhaps this is what was hurting me. I thought "either" meant "either one of".
It means both.

Re: Need help with easy problem; PrepTest 34, Game 1

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2011 9:11 pm
by UCSD1984
Thank you SO much, I really appreciate it. I'm going to start it over now. Thanks again my friend.