"Commands" There are four(4) statements. You can also imagine the 1. 2. 3. 4. as A, B; C; D, All statements are true. Every one is correct. Which of them is the best answer?
Which of them can stand without help?
You can give an answer with /
And only one answer is correct like D/D
There is one sentence wrong in my "commands".
Exercise:
1. Paul is driving a car A
2. Paul uses the car break B
3. Paul makes a car crash C
4_He cries D .
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Dont use a calculator, dont use the internet. Dont buy a book with laws of logic. Try to think text based!
Its hard without these things to remember. I have big issues to remember things!
So try to think basic. For example i will now try out to remember, how i get my Exercise:
Paul drives(basic laws of logic) because i cant remember good things i write me little notes(or better i should write now little notes, because my head is exploding. not here, but here at the word ambiguity) Paul drives - drives, Paul uses car break car break Paul makes a car accident car accident Paul cries cries All these three things are car based and could easylie trick you to make you a logic string A-B-C-D
i wanted to make first only D because its not car based everyone can crie. Paul can crie because he fell down and hurt his leg or something other
So i wanted to make D my final answer
But Then i thought that is do easy.
I mean you can argue that DRIVING could be not only in a car but in other things-like in a truck
Here my problem starts i mean now : ambiguity So i made commands my commands: Use: / Use:basic laws of logic And one command is false --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- this segregates commands from exercise to stop ambiguity: i writed them Commands and Exercise Commands bla bla bla
Exercise
A command was use: basic laws of logic i mean yes it was not in the command block, but come on, buddy it was in the headline)
use: basic logic use: / use : one command is false use : all statements are correct
Solution: Be an smartass(neologism) try every possibility and that is intelligent. I mean, if i would say all my commands are true-it
use:/ use: 4/D you can get the solution in now time you can write 4/D and you are the winner
but i trick you you need to thing hard because D/D is not true one sentence is wrong
ohh man it is really mindfuck to thing about logic
i mean wait a command: one sentence use
A 1 i mean now every command stays alone, for itself B 2 C 3 D 4 but what stays really for itself its 4/D because you know what i am thinking too complicated