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joshmercer80
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Post subject: SuperPrep A, S3, G3 - The seven members of Posted: Fri Sep 10, 2010 12:56 am |
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These two games gave me a bit of trouble with the set up and obviously answering the questions at that point were much more difficult and become more educated guesses than confident answers. Any suggestions on how to visually organize these or at least to think them through. Thankfully some of my educated guesses were correct and I didn't end up bombin the logic games portion of the practice and still pulled out a decent score. I just don't want o have to count on my luck on test day. Thanks for the help.
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mshermn
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Post subject: Re: SuperPrep A, S3, G3 - The seven members of Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2010 1:59 am |
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Tough game.
While I wish there were some sort of simple solution, it's just not the case that this game can be solved without a big to work. The important thing to notice early on is that F and G must either be consecutive or separated by just one office. The constraints restricting F and G from having offices next to V and W helps establish this restriction.
Once you see that there are really only two ways of doing this game, it does become much simpler. Give a try and tell me what you think.
See that attached slide for a setup!
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