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If you go to "LSAT questions" then "Drills", there are two labels under the logic game category called "grouping with sequencing" and "sequencing with grouping". Is there a difference between them?
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If you go to "LSAT questions" then "Drills", there are two labels under the logic game category called "grouping with sequencing" and "sequencing with grouping". Is there a difference between them?
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Hi @paulabagaporo55 ,
Sorry for any confusion.
They're quite the same though there is a fuzzy line between them.
Sequencing with Grouping - These are sequencing games (the major pieces have to be arranged in order) with a grouping element. For example, a game where you have to arrange a group of doctor's appointments in order (while also tracking whether each one is a "Neurologist" or "Pediatrist" appointment) would be a "Sequencing with Grouping" game.
Grouping with Sequencing - These are grouping games (the major pieces have to be arranged into multiple groups) with a sequencing element. A game where you have to decide which of 3 art collectors purchased a painting (while keeping the order the painting were made in mind) would be a "Grouping with Sequencing" game.
Hope that helps! Let me know if you have any further questions.