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Complete Question Explanation
(The complete setup for this game can be found here: lsat/viewtopic.php?f=180&p=40792#p40792)
The correct answer choice is (A).
The condition in the rule establishes the following initial setup:
The four remaining students are K, T, L, and S. Because L and S cannot be accompanied by the same adult, they must be split between M and O:
Only K and T remain to be placed, and placing K with O would enact the second rule, thus causing a violation (as V is already accompanied by P). Thus, K cannot be accompanied by O, and must be accompanied by M. T must then be accompanied by O:
Hence, answer choice (A) could be true and is therefore correct.
(The complete setup for this game can be found here: lsat/viewtopic.php?f=180&p=40792#p40792)
The correct answer choice is (A).
The condition in the rule establishes the following initial setup:
The four remaining students are K, T, L, and S. Because L and S cannot be accompanied by the same adult, they must be split between M and O:
Only K and T remain to be placed, and placing K with O would enact the second rule, thus causing a violation (as V is already accompanied by P). Thus, K cannot be accompanied by O, and must be accompanied by M. T must then be accompanied by O:
Hence, answer choice (A) could be true and is therefore correct.
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