The curious structure of an MTN: Difference between revisions

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::(D) must not be used for one-day cricket
::(D) must not be used for one-day cricket
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[[File:Logic Tree 1.png|thumb|center|The above, captured]]
[[File:Logic Tree 1.png|frameless|center|The above, captured]]
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Two branching propositions where the subject is the ball:
Two branching propositions where the subject is the ball:
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::(b) may be used for one-day cricket
::(b) may be used for one-day cricket
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[[File:Logic Tree 2.png|thumb|Reorganising by ball shape makes two simpler decision trees]]
[[File:Logic Tree 2.png|frameless|center|Reorganising by ball shape makes two simpler decision trees]]
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Three non-branching propositions where the subject is the game.
Three non-branching propositions where the subject is the game.
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:(ii) in one-day cricket, white<br>
:(ii) in one-day cricket, white<br>
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[[File:Logic Tree 3.png|thumb|center|But organising by code, then colour, is simplest of all.]]
[[File:Logic Tree 3.png|frameless|center|But organising by code, then colour, is simplest of all.]]
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