Respuesta :
Answer: I think these are the answers
Jake-Texas, Student Council (Jake does not live in california,
Anna-California, Math club (neighboor of Ling since Jake is not from California )
Ling-New Jersey, Swim meet (sits next to anna on bus, never been to texas and goes to anna for help on math)
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
- Jake:Texas, Student Council
- Anna: California, Math Club
- Ling: New Jersey, Swim Team
Step-by-step explanation:
It is often convenient to use a chart to record the logic of the problem. The attached shows a typical arrangement for logic problems of this kind. It lets each category relate to every other category.
We use an X to identify a combination that is ruled out by something in the problem statement. The numbers are used here to identify the statement that gives rise to the chart fill-in. (Note that statement 6 is redundant and is not necessary to solve the problem.)
A Dark green background color is used to identify a primary conclusion. (The first ones are that Ling is from NJ, and Anna is from CA, hence in the math club.) The faded green identifies a secondary conclusion that results after the primary conclusions are reached. (The green square with 5 is faded only to enhance its contrast. It is a primary conclusion based on statement 5.)
Once 2 of 3 squares are filled on a line or column of a 3×3 space, the remaining conclusion is obvious.
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