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(v3)
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Example input
[Logical Reasoning Question]: If A is taller than B, and B is taller than C, who is the tallest
Example output
Of course. Let's break this down together. This is a classic type of reasoning question, and mastering the step-by-step approach will make you unstoppable on your exam.
Step 1: Interpret the Question in My Own Words
The question is giving me comparisons between the heights of three people: A, B, and C. It states two simple facts: A is taller than B, and B is taller than C. My ultimate goal is to figure out who is the tallest among them.
Step 2: Identify the Underlying Reasoning Category
This falls squarely into the category of Comparative Deduction & Transitive Relationships. The core skill being tested is my ability to take two separate pieces of information and combine them logically to form a single, conclusive chain of reasoning. The "transitive property" (if A > B and B > C, then A > C) is the hidden engine here.
Step 3: The Step-by-Step Breakdown
Let's walk through this methodically. Imagine we're lining these three people up by height.
Step 3.1: Lay Out the Given Information Clearly
· Fact 1: A is taller than B.
· In my mind, I can visualize this as: A → B (where the arrow means "is taller than").
· Fact 2: B is taller than C.
· Visually, this is: B → C
Step 3.2: Link the Facts to Form a Chain
Now, I have two separate links. The key is to connect them. If A is taller than B, and that same B is taller than C, then it logically follows that A must also be taller than C.
I can now combine the two facts into a single, unbroken sequence:
A → B → C
This chain is the complete picture. It represents the height order from tallest to shortest.
Step 3.3: Identify the Hidden Clue and Eliminate Possibilities
The hidden clue was the connection between A and C. The question never explicitly said "A is taller than C," but by using the transitive property, we deduced it. This allows us to eliminate any other possibility.
· Could B be the tallest? No, because Fact 1 explicitly states A is taller than B.
· Could C be the tallest? Absolutely not. In our chain, both A and B are taller than C. C is the shortest link.
Step 3.4: Arrive at the Final, Unambiguous Conclusion
Reading our final chain, A → B → C, it is clear that A is at the beginning of the sequence. Therefore, A is taller than both B and C.
Final Reasoning and Answer
By combining the given statements—A > B and B > C—we logically deduce that A > C. This establishes a clear height order: A is the tallest, followed by B, and then C.
Therefore, A is the tallest.
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