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Question 16 - Can someone clarify what both in ...
I'm unclear on what both means here. For example, does it mean MV can be together in F but a M/V ...
Deepal on October 16, 2022
- May 2020 LSAT
- SEC2
- Q16
2
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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
- December 2000 LSAT
- SEC4
- Q7
1
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Answer Choice D
Why can't T or W go in '95? I have a scenario that reads:
Z, S, empty, U, T/W, T/W, empty
R,...
AndrewArabie on October 15, 2022
- December 2002 LSAT
- SEC1
- Q12
2
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Tech Error
The video has no sound.
AndrewArabie on October 15, 2022
- December 2002 LSAT
- SEC1
- Q9
1
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Difference Between D and E
I went back and forth between D and E and ultimately chose wrong. I justified my answer because I...
amajerus on October 15, 2022
- November 2018 LSAT
- SEC3
- Q3
2
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many vs. some
hello, I understand the explanation provided for the correct answer choice when it says, "The two...
cmbaro on October 14, 2022
- June 2013 LSAT
- SEC1
- Q21
2
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Explanation
Could you please explain how C is the correct answer, thank you!
Josabeth on October 13, 2022
- October 1991 LSAT
- SEC3
- Q12
2
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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
2
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I missed something... and have question
Hi,
I chose C, the explanation didn't help me (I have known many doctors who have disagreed on t...
cglee on October 12, 2022
- June 2014 LSAT
- SEC1
- Q19
1
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C & D
I understand why E is correct. I chose it because it most clearly passed the negation test. But I...
AndrewArabie on October 12, 2022
- June 1996 LSAT
- SEC4
- Q8
3
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Why not C?
Hi, could you explain why C is incorrect and E is correct?
TPWK on October 12, 2022
- June 2020 LSAT
- SEC2
- Q21
1
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Anticipation
My anticipations after reading the stimulus were either:
1. safety features have not improved ...
AndrewArabie on October 12, 2022
- October 1994 LSAT
- SEC1
- Q19
1
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wouldn't nitrogen evaporate less readily than c...
If these are listed in decreasing abundance, wouldn't this mean that nitrogen evaporates less rea...
AndrewArabie on October 12, 2022
- December 1996 LSAT
- SEC2
- Q19
3
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E cannot be true or is it only not necessarily ...
Hi
Can we infer from the information put forth by the opponents that E must be false?
(I fe...
Mazen on October 12, 2022
- February 1993 LSAT
- SEC3
- Q19
2
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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
- June 2020 LSAT
- SEC1
- Q10
2
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Regarding E
Hi,
I's just wondering whether my reasoning for eliminating E is correct, please?
In my own...
Mazen on October 8, 2022
- February 1993 LSAT
- SEC4
- Q6
3
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Explanation
Can this be discussed further?
AllisonJ on October 8, 2022
- February 1993 LSAT
- SEC4
- Q22
1
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Why is B wrong? There was a response to this in...
In the stimulus it sounds like the source of the lack of public confidence comes from the trivial...
AndrewArabie on October 5, 2022
- June 2014 LSAT
- SEC2
- Q10
2
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confused
I thought this was the conclusion... "However, it is likely that common wisdom has mistaken an ef...
Abigail-Okereke on October 5, 2022
- December 2001 LSAT
- SEC1
- Q6
1
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why is A wrong?
This is how I diagrammed the argument's conclusion: Superior mastery of athletic technique --> ch...
Abigail-Okereke on October 5, 2022
- December 2001 LSAT
- SEC3
- Q3
1
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