Preptest 47, LG (6-11)
Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2011 4:05 pm
Can anyone please help me with the subject? Which game is that? I am completely stucked with it. How to do a set-up?
Law School Discussion Forums
https://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/
https://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=153021
I would categorize this game as linear. You have 7 switches each with two possible positions (on or off). I would create a chart with numbers 1 through 7 across the top, and divide the chart into a grid. Each grid line represents one scenario (just think of grid paper).caitriona wrote:Can anyone please help me with the subject? Which game is that? I am completely stucked with it. How to do a set-up?
Since exactly two switches are on, the circuit load is 2. But according to our third rule, the circuit with the corresponding number to the circuit load has to be on. In this case, switch 2 must be on! So we know two must be on. But we also know if circuit 4 is on circuit 2 must be off, therefore circuit 4 must be the one that is off!If exactly TWO switches are turned on, which one must be turned off?