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Complete Question Explanation
(The complete setup for this game can be found here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=3895)
The correct answer choice is (C)
Answer choice (A) is incorrect because L and R are the only two students who can be assigned to a single, and while L is a fourth-year student, R is not.
Answer choice (B) is incorrect because K and L are the only two fourth-year students, and K must share a double with P, a third-year student. Thus, K and L cannot share a room.
Answer choice (C) is the correct answer. L could share a room with a second-year student, as long as that room is not a triple.
Answer choice (D) is incorrect because L cannot room with either third-year student—P always shares with K, and the third rule prohibits L from sharing a room with R.
Answer choice (E) is incorrect because P must share a double with K.
(The complete setup for this game can be found here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=3895)
The correct answer choice is (C)
Answer choice (A) is incorrect because L and R are the only two students who can be assigned to a single, and while L is a fourth-year student, R is not.
Answer choice (B) is incorrect because K and L are the only two fourth-year students, and K must share a double with P, a third-year student. Thus, K and L cannot share a room.
Answer choice (C) is the correct answer. L could share a room with a second-year student, as long as that room is not a triple.
Answer choice (D) is incorrect because L cannot room with either third-year student—P always shares with K, and the third rule prohibits L from sharing a room with R.
Answer choice (E) is incorrect because P must share a double with K.
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