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Complete Question Explanation
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The correct answer choice is (A)
The question stem in this problem is a bit odd, and most people read it at least twice before getting a clear picture of what is being asked. The question asks for who could leave the first and sixth messages, and have those two messages be their only two messages. So, a caller such as H is immediately eliminated because the third rule stipulates that if H makes the first call, P makes the last call. This removes answer choice (B) from consideration.
The fact that a caller leaves exactly two messages means that the 2-1-1-1-1-0 distribution is in effect:
Accordingly, L and T can also be eliminated as they can never leave the first message, removing answer choices (C) and (E) from consideration. P can also be eliminated as P > T, and therefore P can never leave the last message. This removes answer choice (D) from consideration.
Hence, answer choice (A) is correct.
(The complete setup for this game can be found here: lsat/viewtopic.php?f=296&t=2115)
The correct answer choice is (A)
The question stem in this problem is a bit odd, and most people read it at least twice before getting a clear picture of what is being asked. The question asks for who could leave the first and sixth messages, and have those two messages be their only two messages. So, a caller such as H is immediately eliminated because the third rule stipulates that if H makes the first call, P makes the last call. This removes answer choice (B) from consideration.
The fact that a caller leaves exactly two messages means that the 2-1-1-1-1-0 distribution is in effect:
Accordingly, L and T can also be eliminated as they can never leave the first message, removing answer choices (C) and (E) from consideration. P can also be eliminated as P > T, and therefore P can never leave the last message. This removes answer choice (D) from consideration.
Hence, answer choice (A) is correct.
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