-  Sun Sep 23, 2012 10:37 am
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							This is all in reference to the drills' answers on page 45 and 46.
#12 has a mistaken inference.
WB F should not be an inference.
 F should not be an inference.
The diagram is: WB <-- M B --> F
 B --> F
So in order to get WB F, you'd need to travel across two "some trains" after reducing WB <-- M to WB
 F, you'd need to travel across two "some trains" after reducing WB <-- M to WB  M, which doesn't work.
 M, which doesn't work.
Please let me know if I'm mistaken about any of this.
Thank you!
					
										
					  															  								 #12 has a mistaken inference.
WB
 F should not be an inference.
 F should not be an inference.The diagram is: WB <-- M
 B --> F
 B --> FSo in order to get WB
 F, you'd need to travel across two "some trains" after reducing WB <-- M to WB
 F, you'd need to travel across two "some trains" after reducing WB <-- M to WB  M, which doesn't work.
 M, which doesn't work.Please let me know if I'm mistaken about any of this.
Thank you!


 
											