Can someone please explain this whole game
I totally have no idea...
liwenong28 on November 22 at 06:00PM
  • December 2000 LSAT
  • SEC4
  • Q19
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Why not A?
I thought A Must be True bc my diagram set-up looked like this: r g y g/r _ 1 3 5 7 9 g...
lsatstudier1 on November 22 at 05:57PM
  • December 2000 LSAT
  • SEC4
  • Q20
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Help
Could you please explain why the answer is D and not A?
yckim2180 on November 22 at 05:56PM
  • December 2000 LSAT
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  • Q20
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Please help
Could someone please explain how to arrive at the correct answer?
yckim2180 on November 22 at 05:55PM
  • December 2000 LSAT
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  • Q20
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How do I work this question out?
How do I work this question out?
Clauzavalet1 on November 22 at 05:49PM
  • December 2000 LSAT
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  • Q10
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I'm confused on how to properly conclude that a...
Hi, I'm still a little confused on this question, the contrapositive of rule 3 states Not G --> N...
McLean on November 22 at 05:21PM
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  • Q7
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Can J and S be together?
I knew E was the answer that made the most sense but I did not choose it because I took the "at m...
Fiallos.Luis11 on November 22 at 05:20PM
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  • Q7
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Help on question #10
Can someone please explain why "S is more popular than V". Is not the correct answer?
LisaK on June 20 at 08:28PM
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How can J and S be a pair
isnt the rule if no J then S. The contrapositive would be if no s then J correct? So how ...
MaddieS on March 27, 2023
  • December 2000 LSAT
  • SEC4
  • Q10
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The Correct Answer
For the last question of this game I got that S, W, and G were in and H, J, and M were out. Was t...
JackM on November 22, 2022
  • December 2000 LSAT
  • SEC4
  • Q12
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J & S
J and S are mutually exclusive, so there are at most only *one* other bird in the forest. Am I mi...
AndrewArabie on October 16, 2022
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  • Q7
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Confused
Can someone explain this one please?
MayaM on August 21, 2022
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  • Q17
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How to interpret this type of question?
If green lights decorate store 7, then each of the following statements could be false EXCEPT: ...
Angel92 on May 14, 2022
  • December 2000 LSAT
  • SEC4
  • Q20
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Dont understand what the question is asking
"Suppose that yellow lights decorate exactly two stores, not just one, on the south side of the s...
Angel92 on May 14, 2022
  • December 2000 LSAT
  • SEC4
  • Q23
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Please explain this answer choice.
I don't see how more than three birds can be in the forest. The combinations are JMH, MHS, or WGS...
Chyanne on May 12, 2022
  • December 2000 LSAT
  • SEC4
  • Q9
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Question on homework
In my homework, I worked out that it is possible for L to be 4th. Can you please explain why that...
sydbrown6 on April 28, 2022
  • December 2000 LSAT
  • SEC4
  • Q5
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Why V is fourth is wrong?
Why V is fourth is wrong?
BenjaminBA on April 7, 2022
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  • Q5
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Help Explaining This Answer
Why can S not go last? In the video explanation, it states “we know S cannot go last”. But how do...
ashmoreben on March 5, 2022
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  • SEC4
  • Q4
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Submitting the Answers
Did anyone have a problem submitting the answers? I went back and re-selected my answers a few ti...
Breezy on February 8, 2022
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  • SEC4
  • Q5
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Answer choice B
W —> G —> Not H Is the first rules contrapositive just make it sufficient to have G and not H the...
grysngh on January 15, 2022
  • December 2000 LSAT
  • SEC4
  • Q11
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