Dot situation analysis is a logical thinking concept that evaluates your ability to analyze a problem figure. The figure includes one or more dots placed within the area enclosed by two or more geometric shapes. The dot situation exercise asks you to select the figure that has the same dot placement conditions as figure (X). For example, in figure (X), one dot is in the region common to the circle and the square, and another dot is in the region common to all three figures. The dot situation helps you figure out patterns and connections between dots or points arranged in different... Show more Dot situation analysis is a logical thinking concept that evaluates your ability to analyze a problem figure. The figure includes one or more dots placed within the area enclosed by two or more geometric shapes. The dot situation exercise asks you to select the figure that has the same dot placement conditions as figure (X). For example, in figure (X), one dot is in the region common to the circle and the square, and another dot is in the region common to all three figures. The dot situation helps you figure out patterns and connections between dots or points arranged in different ways. This helps you solve problems, think critically, and understand complex ideas better. Show less
Dot situation analysis is a logical thinking concept that evaluates your ability to analyze a problem figure.
The figure includes one or more dots placed within the area enclosed by two or more geometric shapes. The dot situation exercise asks you to select the figure that has the same dot placement conditions as figure (X).
For example, in figure (X), one dot is in the region common to the circle and the square, and another dot is in the region common to all three figures.
The dot situation helps you figure out patterns and connections between dots or points arranged in different ways.
This helps you solve problems, think critically, and understand complex ideas better.
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