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Complete Question Explanation
(The complete setup for this game can be found here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=8622)
The correct answer choice is (A)
This question requires you to identify a list of three cities, none of which contain a hospital. Thus, for the three cities you choose, no hospitals can be assigned, and all of the hospitals in the game must be in the other three unlisted cities.
The question stem specifies that one of the cities contains an HHU block. This block must be placed in city 2 or city 3, because these are the only two cities with a university. Answer choice (C) can thus be eliminated because one of city 2 or 3 always contains two hospitals, and this answer lists both city 2 and 3 as part of a group of cities with no hospital.
Answer choice (B) can also be eliminated because we know from our initial discussion that a JH block must go in city 1, 4, or 5.
Answer choices (D) and (E) can also be eliminated because city 6 must contain a hospital, and both answer choice (D) and (E) list city 6 among the cities with no hospital.
Answer choice (A) is thus proven correct by process of elimination. In (A), the JH block would be placed in city 4, and the other two hospitals placed among some portion of cities 2, 4, or 6.
(The complete setup for this game can be found here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=8622)
The correct answer choice is (A)
This question requires you to identify a list of three cities, none of which contain a hospital. Thus, for the three cities you choose, no hospitals can be assigned, and all of the hospitals in the game must be in the other three unlisted cities.
The question stem specifies that one of the cities contains an HHU block. This block must be placed in city 2 or city 3, because these are the only two cities with a university. Answer choice (C) can thus be eliminated because one of city 2 or 3 always contains two hospitals, and this answer lists both city 2 and 3 as part of a group of cities with no hospital.
Answer choice (B) can also be eliminated because we know from our initial discussion that a JH block must go in city 1, 4, or 5.
Answer choices (D) and (E) can also be eliminated because city 6 must contain a hospital, and both answer choice (D) and (E) list city 6 among the cities with no hospital.
Answer choice (A) is thus proven correct by process of elimination. In (A), the JH block would be placed in city 4, and the other two hospitals placed among some portion of cities 2, 4, or 6.
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