Is this question logically impossible?
I understand the deduction process eliminating incorrect answers leaving you with E, however the ...
paparoalexander on June 1 at 10:06PM
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  • SEC1
  • Q5
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Could you please explain the set up for this game?
Could you please explain the set up for this game?
mzelkind on May 26, 2023
  • June 2020 LSAT
  • SEC1
  • Q11
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Why Naturalist in Japanese
I don't understand how to approach this question in the fastest way possible. From the conditions...
risisanz on May 11, 2023
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  • SEC1
  • Q2
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Why Naturalist in Japanese
I don't understand how to approach this question in the fastest way possible. From the conditions...
risisanz on May 11, 2023
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  • SEC1
  • Q2
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Explanation
Can someone please explain this and how to get the answer?
AAA on February 2, 2023
  • June 2020 LSAT
  • SEC1
  • Q18
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negation
I wrote out L and S -> not M (based on the last rule), negated this would be M -> not L or not S,...
Hanfan on November 6, 2022
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  • SEC1
  • Q17
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L
can i have further explanation on this one, when working out this one, it was the one i was absol...
Hanfan on November 6, 2022
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  • SEC1
  • Q21
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Question 7
Can someone explain how answer choice A is correct? if WTS are the first component and X is the f...
Dawn on October 26, 2022
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  • SEC1
  • Q11
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Explain please
I understand to the point that I narrow down all choices except C and D.
brannon on October 19, 2022
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  • SEC1
  • Q13
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Explain please
I don't understand. Because it says that if Q doesn't present, then P does. But in the answer, bo...
brannon on October 18, 2022
  • June 2020 LSAT
  • SEC1
  • Q17
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Explain please
I dont understand
brannon on October 18, 2022
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  • SEC1
  • Q19
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Not really sure how this combination is possible
The prompt states that if N & T are together then N is immediately before T. In this case, G woul...
Chuck on October 11, 2022
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  • SEC1
  • Q10
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Y before Z & S
How can Y be seventh if it must come before both Z and S. Seeing as how there are only 7 slots, w...
wkanell on October 1, 2022
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  • SEC1
  • Q14
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Question explanation.
I am unable to find an explanation for any of the questions in this section. Would you please pro...
cj97 on September 18, 2022
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  • SEC1
  • Q8
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Can someone explain the set up for this game?
There is no video for the set up of any of these games and I wasn't sure if I was maybe doing an ...
rswafra on September 18, 2022
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  • SEC1
  • Q6
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No explanation for this question
I am having a hard time finding any explanation videos for any of the games in this entire sectio...
aligarman on September 14, 2022
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  • SEC1
  • Q1
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Interpreting rules number 1 and 2 please.
Hi, (This is a hybrid game: in&out, and, ordering) Two questions please: Would please so...
Mazen on September 6, 2022
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  • SEC1
  • Q7
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Why not S?
I see how Q can be the only rep. I'm not seeing how S cannot be by itself too. This led to a prob...
Jared-Jackson on August 8, 2022
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  • SEC1
  • Q19
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Is this a mistake answer?
F and Q cannot go together. If you have F, you must have M and P. But Q can't be in because there...
Tyler808 on June 18, 2022
  • June 2020 LSAT
  • SEC1
  • Q20
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