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#88295
Complete Question Explanation
(The complete setup for this game can be found here: lsat/viewtopic.php?f=177&p=88290#p88290)
The correct answer choice is (C).
If P and T are teammates, they must be teammates on the second-place team. Because P is on the second-place team, and the fourth rule stipulates that P N, N must be on the third-place team. And, because S cannot be on the third-place team the second-place team is now full, S must be on the first-place team. Thus, only M and O remain unplaced, and they are a rotating dual option between the first and third teams:
Accordingly, four of the members can be exactly determined, and answer choice (C) is correct.
(The complete setup for this game can be found here: lsat/viewtopic.php?f=177&p=88290#p88290)
The correct answer choice is (C).
If P and T are teammates, they must be teammates on the second-place team. Because P is on the second-place team, and the fourth rule stipulates that P N, N must be on the third-place team. And, because S cannot be on the third-place team the second-place team is now full, S must be on the first-place team. Thus, only M and O remain unplaced, and they are a rotating dual option between the first and third teams:
Accordingly, four of the members can be exactly determined, and answer choice (C) is correct.
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