What does "No institution is in more than one o...
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zachmorley2 on December 7 at 01:30AM
  • October 1993 LSAT
  • SEC3
  • Q19
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October 1993 LSAT #12 and 13
Can someone please explain how to solve 12 and 13? Also, please provide me with some tips to solv...
kens on December 7 at 01:28AM
  • October 1993 LSAT
  • SEC3
  • Q12
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Can someone explain further?
I'm not understanding why 3 and 6 wouldn't also be good answers. Why is 2 the only answer?
AllieD on July 11 at 02:10AM
  • October 1993 LSAT
  • SEC3
  • Q23
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Video not available
Hi can someone please explain this question? The instructor in the feed had said there is a video...
Juliana on May 20 at 09:28PM
  • October 1993 LSAT
  • SEC3
  • Q4
1
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Approach
On questions like these, what is the best way to approach the question without running down the l...
AndrewArabie on October 17, 2022
  • October 1993 LSAT
  • SEC3
  • Q13
1
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Lucky Deduction?
One rule can be represented: N-->L Another can be represented: Q-->K Both have a common varia...
AndrewArabie on October 13, 2022
  • October 1993 LSAT
  • SEC3
  • Q11
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Confused
I'm confused as to why L & Q isn't the correct answer.
Joy_00 on May 21, 2022
  • October 1993 LSAT
  • SEC3
  • Q13
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Set up
Hi, could someone provide another answer for the set up and how to arrive at the correct answer f...
yckim2180 on February 9, 2022
  • October 1993 LSAT
  • SEC3
  • Q14
1
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Photo
I am not able to see the diagram of the 6 cities in this question. I'm not sure if it is a proble...
rachelc on February 9, 2022
  • October 1993 LSAT
  • SEC3
  • Q19
5
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Can you please explain the set up?
Can you please explain the set up? This one was hard! Thanks!
maggsll on February 17, 2021
  • October 1993 LSAT
  • SEC3
  • Q14
2
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Typo
Nm misread it :)
TiffanySanders on January 26, 2021
  • October 1993 LSAT
  • SEC3
  • Q1
1
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Question about number of roses
Confused about the correct answer. How is the most six roses, if we must have 2x more roses than ...
MarsfromFl on January 9, 2021
  • October 1993 LSAT
  • SEC3
  • Q2
1
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October 1993 SEC 3 Q9
Is there a scenario where both variables are out in an either or statement? Or is it ways the two...
kens on July 27, 2020
  • October 1993 LSAT
  • SEC3
  • Q9
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October 1993 SEC 3 Q9 diagraming
For N cannot be selected unless L is selected, is it correct to diagram this as: N--->L, /L--->/N...
kens on July 27, 2020
  • October 1993 LSAT
  • SEC3
  • Q9
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October 1993 SEC 3 Q9
Is there a scenario where both variables are out in an either or statement? Or is it ways the two...
kens on July 27, 2020
  • October 1993 LSAT
  • SEC3
  • Q9
1
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Eliminating Incorrect Answer Choices
Hi, Can someone please explain how to whittle down answer choices here? I understand why B can...
Sylvie on July 6, 2020
  • October 1993 LSAT
  • SEC3
  • Q7
5
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Correct Answer
Why is the correct answer A? I wasn't sure how to approach this question because i felt like 2,4,...
Lizzie-Annerino on July 4, 2019
  • October 1993 LSAT
  • SEC3
  • Q24
1
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How to do this
I'm not sure how to go about finding the answer to this question
cowapillar on October 3, 2018
  • October 1993 LSAT
  • SEC3
  • Q9
1
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Help
Could you please explain how to set this up? Thanks.
Batman on July 9, 2015
  • October 1993 LSAT
  • SEC3
  • Q4
3
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