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  • Vbahole22
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    • May 2023
    • 4

    #1

    Multiple greater/less clues

    I am getting better at these logic puzzles slowly. But there are times I just get stuck. And they always seem to revolve around these "multiple greater/less than clues". I just can't seem to figure them out. Even when given the hint I still don't know what they are talking about and how I can figure them out before needing the clue. What am I missing?
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  • mellav1
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    • Sep 2015
    • 15

    #2
    In this case, look at the phrase "1 spot before" - dance badge was awarded 1 spot before Felicia, but Elaine was awarded 1 spot before Isobel. Since Felicia does not equal Isobel, Elaine does not equal dance.

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    • Vbahole22
      Member
      • May 2023
      • 4

      #3
      Here is another version of the same question that stumped me yet again. And I still don't see it.
      Screenshot 2023-11-08 at 10.19.35 AM.png

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      • mellav1
        Member
        • Sep 2015
        • 15

        #4
        Ballantines charges 12 cents more than the Deer Isle station. Fuel Stop charges 12 cents more than Kwik Mart. Since Ballentines and Fuel Stop are different locations, Kwik Mart and the Deer Isle station must be different locations. See?

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        • Vbahole22
          Member
          • May 2023
          • 4

          #5
          I do see it now, but only after you point it out each time. Not sure why my brain can do all of these other logical calculations but on this, it just says "no clue". Thank you again.

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          • JedMedGrey
            Member
            • Dec 2020
            • 128

            #6
            Hang in there! You'll get it! Don't be too hard on yourself. Try using the notes tab - right now the point is not solving the puzzle as fast as possible, but learning to see the relationships and not make guesses. Sometimes the "extra words" in between relevant clues can distract us. By making notes of only the needed information the answer can be easier to see.

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            • mellav1
              Member
              • Sep 2015
              • 15

              #7
              Originally posted by Vbahole22
              I do see it now, but only after you point it out each time. Not sure why my brain can do all of these other logical calculations but on this, it just says "no clue". Thank you again.
              It's been one of the harder things for my brain to pick up on as well. Go through the clues and pick out any that mention more or less, then see if any of the same entities are mentioned in them and try to see how they relate.

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