I have persistent trouble deriving all of the information from the “Of the…” unaligned pair clues, and the “How to Solve” tips don’t address it. Here is one example:
Clue: "Of the presenter who spoke for 14 minutes and the student who got the D, one was Willie and the other spoke on Monroe.”
Here are some of the hints that I requested:
If Willie does not equal Kennedy, and 14 minutes and D can only be paired with either Willie or Monroe, then 14 minutes cannot be equal to Kennedy.
If D does not equal 8 minutes, and Willie and Monroe can only be paired with either 14 minutes or D, then Willie cannot be equal to 8 minutes.
If D does not equal 8 minutes, and Willie and Monroe can only be paired with either 14 minutes or D, then Monroe cannot be equal to 8 minutes.
What tips are there to determine all of the information that can be mined from this clue?
Clue: "Of the presenter who spoke for 14 minutes and the student who got the D, one was Willie and the other spoke on Monroe.”
Here are some of the hints that I requested:
If Willie does not equal Kennedy, and 14 minutes and D can only be paired with either Willie or Monroe, then 14 minutes cannot be equal to Kennedy.
If D does not equal 8 minutes, and Willie and Monroe can only be paired with either 14 minutes or D, then Willie cannot be equal to 8 minutes.
If D does not equal 8 minutes, and Willie and Monroe can only be paired with either 14 minutes or D, then Monroe cannot be equal to 8 minutes.
What tips are there to determine all of the information that can be mined from this clue?
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