ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

QFL diagram

Okay, imagine you are building a house with blocks. You have different types of blocks - some are tall, some are short, some have windows, some have doors, and so on. But building a house with just blocks can be confusing and may take a long time.

That's where a qfl diagram comes in. It's like a set of instructions telling you which blocks to use and how to put them together to make your house.

But instead of blocks, a qfl diagram uses symbols that represent different parts of a logic statement. It helps people understand how a problem can be broken down into parts and how to use logical reasoning to solve it.

For example, let's say you want to understand if you should wear a jacket outside. The qfl diagram can help you break this problem down into smaller parts. You start with the question of whether it's cold outside or not. If it is, then you move on to the next question of whether you'll be outside for a long time. If you will be, then you should wear a jacket.

So you see, the qfl diagram is like a set of instructions that help you understand a complex problem by breaking it down into smaller parts.
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