Buridan’s Sentences in logic












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Good evening community,



I am trying to make a World that makes all of Buridan’s Sentences right. Those are Buridan’s Sentences and my trial, (all true but the sixth):enter image description here



Does any one have an idea why is the 6th sentence wrong



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    Good evening community,



    I am trying to make a World that makes all of Buridan’s Sentences right. Those are Buridan’s Sentences and my trial, (all true but the sixth):enter image description here



    Does any one have an idea why is the 6th sentence wrong



    Thank you
    Mark










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      Good evening community,



      I am trying to make a World that makes all of Buridan’s Sentences right. Those are Buridan’s Sentences and my trial, (all true but the sixth):enter image description here



      Does any one have an idea why is the 6th sentence wrong



      Thank you
      Mark










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      Good evening community,



      I am trying to make a World that makes all of Buridan’s Sentences right. Those are Buridan’s Sentences and my trial, (all true but the sixth):enter image description here



      Does any one have an idea why is the 6th sentence wrong



      Thank you
      Mark







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          You need a dodecahedron between two tetrahedra ... you don't have that.






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          • i.stack.imgur.com/oVo28.png /// 8 is wrong now
            – user489611
            Oct 24 '17 at 23:05












          • @markjohn that's because the tetrahedronn the front is large, rather than medium
            – Bram28
            Oct 25 '17 at 0:23










          • @markjohn Did you solve it?
            – Bram28
            Oct 25 '17 at 1:47










          • Yes, thank you for your time
            – user489611
            Oct 29 '17 at 15:08










          • @markjohn Great! ... how's the course going? Feeling like you get better at this stuff?
            – Bram28
            Oct 29 '17 at 15:10











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          • i.stack.imgur.com/oVo28.png /// 8 is wrong now
            – user489611
            Oct 24 '17 at 23:05












          • @markjohn that's because the tetrahedronn the front is large, rather than medium
            – Bram28
            Oct 25 '17 at 0:23










          • @markjohn Did you solve it?
            – Bram28
            Oct 25 '17 at 1:47










          • Yes, thank you for your time
            – user489611
            Oct 29 '17 at 15:08










          • @markjohn Great! ... how's the course going? Feeling like you get better at this stuff?
            – Bram28
            Oct 29 '17 at 15:10
















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          You need a dodecahedron between two tetrahedra ... you don't have that.






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          • i.stack.imgur.com/oVo28.png /// 8 is wrong now
            – user489611
            Oct 24 '17 at 23:05












          • @markjohn that's because the tetrahedronn the front is large, rather than medium
            – Bram28
            Oct 25 '17 at 0:23










          • @markjohn Did you solve it?
            – Bram28
            Oct 25 '17 at 1:47










          • Yes, thank you for your time
            – user489611
            Oct 29 '17 at 15:08










          • @markjohn Great! ... how's the course going? Feeling like you get better at this stuff?
            – Bram28
            Oct 29 '17 at 15:10














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          You need a dodecahedron between two tetrahedra ... you don't have that.






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          You need a dodecahedron between two tetrahedra ... you don't have that.







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          • i.stack.imgur.com/oVo28.png /// 8 is wrong now
            – user489611
            Oct 24 '17 at 23:05












          • @markjohn that's because the tetrahedronn the front is large, rather than medium
            – Bram28
            Oct 25 '17 at 0:23










          • @markjohn Did you solve it?
            – Bram28
            Oct 25 '17 at 1:47










          • Yes, thank you for your time
            – user489611
            Oct 29 '17 at 15:08










          • @markjohn Great! ... how's the course going? Feeling like you get better at this stuff?
            – Bram28
            Oct 29 '17 at 15:10


















          • i.stack.imgur.com/oVo28.png /// 8 is wrong now
            – user489611
            Oct 24 '17 at 23:05












          • @markjohn that's because the tetrahedronn the front is large, rather than medium
            – Bram28
            Oct 25 '17 at 0:23










          • @markjohn Did you solve it?
            – Bram28
            Oct 25 '17 at 1:47










          • Yes, thank you for your time
            – user489611
            Oct 29 '17 at 15:08










          • @markjohn Great! ... how's the course going? Feeling like you get better at this stuff?
            – Bram28
            Oct 29 '17 at 15:10
















          i.stack.imgur.com/oVo28.png /// 8 is wrong now
          – user489611
          Oct 24 '17 at 23:05






          i.stack.imgur.com/oVo28.png /// 8 is wrong now
          – user489611
          Oct 24 '17 at 23:05














          @markjohn that's because the tetrahedronn the front is large, rather than medium
          – Bram28
          Oct 25 '17 at 0:23




          @markjohn that's because the tetrahedronn the front is large, rather than medium
          – Bram28
          Oct 25 '17 at 0:23












          @markjohn Did you solve it?
          – Bram28
          Oct 25 '17 at 1:47




          @markjohn Did you solve it?
          – Bram28
          Oct 25 '17 at 1:47












          Yes, thank you for your time
          – user489611
          Oct 29 '17 at 15:08




          Yes, thank you for your time
          – user489611
          Oct 29 '17 at 15:08












          @markjohn Great! ... how's the course going? Feeling like you get better at this stuff?
          – Bram28
          Oct 29 '17 at 15:10




          @markjohn Great! ... how's the course going? Feeling like you get better at this stuff?
          – Bram28
          Oct 29 '17 at 15:10


















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