June 1994 LSAT - Section 1 - Question 10

If Fuentes works two days during the week and Jackson works on Thursday, which one of the following statements could ...

csanch March 2, 2022

How to eliminate answer choice

I understand how you need to separate out the F's in positions 1 and 3 to accomodate for F<J but why can't H be in position 2?

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Emil-Kunkin March 3, 2022

Hi Csanch,

Good catch about F going on both monday and wednesday. While we don't know what goes on Tuesday, we do know that it can't be H. Our final rule tells us that if H works, then G must work the day immediately after H. However, if H works tuesday, then G would have to work wednesday, which is already occupied by F.