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Logic Games Practice – Habitats
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- Jan 01, 2020
- Question of the Day
- Reviewed by: Matt Riley

Diagram the following ordering game rules and make any deductions you can from them:
- The bobcat is in a habitat to the left of the elephant’s habitat.
- The fox habitat is to the right of the kangaroo habitat.
- The fox and the giraffe are both in habitats to the right of the elephant’s habitat.
Answer
We can combine all of these rules into one long ordering chain. To do so, we look for letters that show up more than once in a rule. For example, E shows up in rule 1 and rule 3. That allows us to conclude that B is to the left of E, which is to the left of F and G. Finally, F shows up in rules 2 and 3. That allows us to attach K to the left of F in our larger chain.
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