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Complete Question Explanation
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The correct answer choice is (E)
If L and M are in group 2, then G must be in group 1 (because of M), and H must be in group 2 (because of the contrapositive of the third rule). With H, L, and M in group 2, there is not enough room for the FJ block, and thus we can infer that the FJ block is in group 1. Only N and K remain, and each variable could be in group 1 or 2.
N is not among the choices, but K is, and hence answer choice (E) is correct.
(The complete setup for this game can be found here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=16406)
The correct answer choice is (E)
If L and M are in group 2, then G must be in group 1 (because of M), and H must be in group 2 (because of the contrapositive of the third rule). With H, L, and M in group 2, there is not enough room for the FJ block, and thus we can infer that the FJ block is in group 1. Only N and K remain, and each variable could be in group 1 or 2.
N is not among the choices, but K is, and hence answer choice (E) is correct.
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