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In the "Pig Latin" exercise, the instructions describe four rules, each of which transforms a word into another if the word satisfies certain conditions. The conditions of the rules are, however, not mutally exclusive. For example, "xray" satisfies the condition for rule 1, because it starts with "xr", while it also satisfies the condition of rule2, as it starts with a consonant. The instructions should describe which rule should apply when a word satisfies the conditions of multiple rules. When I apply rule 4, rule 3, rule 1, and rule2 in this order, I could pass all the tests you provided. But I see no reason why this should be the right order of application of the rules.
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In the "Pig Latin" exercise, the instructions describe four rules, each of which transforms a word into another if the word satisfies certain conditions. The conditions of the rules are, however, not mutally exclusive. For example, "xray" satisfies the condition for rule 1, because it starts with "xr", while it also satisfies the condition of rule2, as it starts with a consonant. The instructions should describe which rule should apply when a word satisfies the conditions of multiple rules. When I apply rule 4, rule 3, rule 1, and rule2 in this order, I could pass all the tests you provided. But I see no reason why this should be the right order of application of the rules.
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