I thought Orientation questions were supposed to be easy! Maybe I'm just dumb.
The question I'm referencing is #19 from PT 23 Game 4 (topic: Five mayoral candidates at 3 different meetings).
I'm not seeing how choices B & E violate any constraints, and thus I don't see how they're less correct (i.e. wrong) than choice D, the correct answer. (I do understand why A&C are wrong.)
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Re: Difficult LG Orientation question [PT23G4] -- help requested
Any candidate that speaks fifth must speak first at one of the meetings at least. That rules out E because R speaks fifth but not first. Same reason rules out B with respect to S speaking fifth and not First at any meeting.
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Re: Difficult LG Orientation question [PT23G4] -- help requested
Ahh! Makes sense now, thanks so much
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Re: Difficult LG Orientation question [PT23G4] -- help requested
Quick question on this: when people refer to PT#'s and Question#'s, what exactly are they referencing? Certain study books?
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Re: Difficult LG Orientation question [PT23G4] -- help requested
artichoke wrote:Quick question on this: when people refer to PT#'s and Question#'s, what exactly are they referencing? Certain study books?
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