Game Setup
This is a linear game. We’ve got the standard seven spaces as a setup.
The rules are simple. You can put K and J in a box to show that K is right before J. Draw a line to show that M is before P. Lastly, we can show that if P is not in 2 then it’s in 5 and if it’s not in 5 then it’s in 2. (It’s just another way of saying: P is either in 2 or 5)
I drew the last rule before the third rule because we can combine them. If L is in 3 and N is in 5 then P is not in 5. So P must be in 2. M goes before P so M is in 1.
L is in 3, N is in 5, P is in 2 and M is in 1.
We can add in the other rules. We have to put KJ on the end because that’s the only place we can put them together. And O, which is our random variable, goes in 4.
If P is in five, then L must not be in 3 (otherwise N would go in 5.) That’s about all we can say.
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