If the chairperson of the committee is to be a homeowner, which one of the following must be true?
Scottmorse10August 6, 2019
Tablet LSAT
Whats the best way answer question like number 7 where you go back and use correct answer choices from previous questions in order to deduct possible combinations if we are taking a tablet lsat, because dont the question come up one at a time and if they do wouldnt it be difficult to go back and write down every correct answer on the scratch sheet.
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Great question. If what you've written on your scratch paper doesn't help, you can try quickly going back to the previous question to jot down things. Otherwise, I would just test each of these answer choices out by putting the first representative in and the second out to see if that particular scenario must be true.
With (A), if we put G in and Q out, this means that K must also be in. This means that J and M must both be out since we only have 3 tenant spots and 1 of them is unfilled, and J and M are either both in or both out. This means that F is the last tenant in. However, if F is in, that means that Q is in, so this violates our having Q out. Thus, we know that if the chairperson of the committee is to be a homeowner, if G is selected, then Q must also be selected, so (A) is the correct answer choice.
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