October 2010 LSAT
Section 3
Question 11
Ravi on June 8, 2019
@Moreira-Tetauira,Moreira-Tetauira on June 9, 2019
Makes sense !! I can now practice better because I understand this. Also what if there are 2 or 3 that have multiple rules just pick one randomly ?Ravi on June 9, 2019
@Moreira-Tetauira, if there are 2 or 3 that have multiples, see if one of them has more multiples than the others and start with that one. If they all have the same number of multiples, then just start with any of them and then move on to the others.