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Couldn't B also be correct?
If both K and Q are not present, then neither are G and F. Thus J, M, and P must be present, whic...
zachmorley2 on December 2, 2023
- June 1994 LSAT
- SEC1
- Q19
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Explain the Question
How would I do this question without all that stuff already set up in other questions? I find it ...
andreaskormusis on December 2, 2023
- June 1994 LSAT
- SEC1
- Q19
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Why is a incorrect?
I was between a and d. I still don't understand what rule answer choice A violates?
Abigail-Okereke on June 22, 2022
- June 1994 LSAT
- SEC1
- Q8
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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 ...
csanch on March 3, 2022
- June 1994 LSAT
- SEC1
- Q10
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What?
How?
andreaskormusis on January 16, 2021
- June 1994 LSAT
- SEC1
- Q24
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Can you explain why the correct answer is D?
Not sure what am I missing because other choices look fine to me.
Thanks
Yoyo-Yin on June 29, 2020
- June 1994 LSAT
- SEC1
- Q11
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