Manhattan games book, p 88
Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2011 2:10 pm
I'm assuming this is a game made up by the publisher, since official games in the book reference the original LSAT.
The rule says: "Exactly one of R's novels was published before either one of S's novels." Wouldn't this mean that R comes before both S's? The book is saying that R comes before only one S but the way I'm reading the rule, it seems that one R should be before both. Anyone care to shed some light on this? I can't seem to grasp it for some reason. Thanks.
The rule says: "Exactly one of R's novels was published before either one of S's novels." Wouldn't this mean that R comes before both S's? The book is saying that R comes before only one S but the way I'm reading the rule, it seems that one R should be before both. Anyone care to shed some light on this? I can't seem to grasp it for some reason. Thanks.