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 eronquillo12
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Hi- for this question, is there a faster way to get an answer other than going through each answer? This game ate up a lot of my time and as a result I rushed through the rest of the exam. I find it hard to decide to skip a logic game once I've started it as I would have to come back and re-remember the rules, etc.
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Hi eronquillo,

I just asked to see your set up in the other question but let me throw out one thing here for how you could get faster with this game through doing two templates. When M has to go to green something happens, it's either going with J and L in one template or with O and L in your other template. That max of three students on the green team dictates that K now has to go to red in order to keep the balance that the scenario lays out with one team having 3 member while the other has 2. After all, this is a balanced game.

Thanks for the great question and I hope this helped!

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