Hi! I am looking at the following question from the Drill it! section of the LG prep book (page 46, under subtitle Basic Ordering Inferences and the Big Pause):
Six high school marching bands, Kearny, Linden, Manchester, Neward, Orange and Patterson, will parade in front of a grandstand consecutively, one at a tme. No other bands will be in the parade. The following conditions will apply:
1. Kearny will parade either first or fifth.
2. Neward will parade third.
3. Manchester will parade immediately after Kearny.
4. Patterson will parade two spots after Linden.
I chose to chart it as a frame, but I ended up with only 2 options, where am I going wrong?
Rule 1 and 3 mean either first and second spot go to K and M, respectively, or fifth and sixth go to K and M. I framed based on that:
K M N L_P bc N is third and there must be a space between L and P. that means, KMNLOP is that frame.
then:
_ _ N_KM, where K and M are fifth and sixth. L can't go first because P would have to go third (where N goes), and certainly cannot go fourth because there wouldn't be space for P, so, again, the option would be _LNPKM and, finally OLNPKM bc O is left over.
That means two options: KMNLOP and OLNPKM, but I've never seen a logic game that does that. Kind of defeats the purpose. Also, the answer says it should be set up like:
K/ __ N L/P K/ __
~L ~P -- --- ~P ~L
~P -- --- --- ~L
~M -- --- --- ~M
Please help me figure out what I'm doing wrong