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 Jeff Wren
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Hi lsatstudent,

You've got it!

For 1 and 2, while there is the caveat of "as possible," as these are written, these literally mean to eliminate/undermine all of the competing sources if it is possible to do so, even your best source.

3. "Minimizing the number of competing sources":

For 3, if you've reduced the sources to exactly one (D in your example), you have minimized the number of competing sources because there are zero competing sources, as there is now only one source without any competition. (As The Highlander would point out, "There can be only one!")
 lsatstudent99966
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Jeff Wren wrote: Mon Dec 16, 2024 2:22 pm Hi lsatstudent,

You've got it!

For 1 and 2, while there is the caveat of "as possible," as these are written, these literally mean to eliminate/undermine all of the competing sources if it is possible to do so, even your best source.

3. "Minimizing the number of competing sources":

For 3, if you've reduced the sources to exactly one (D in your example), you have minimized the number of competing sources because there are zero competing sources, as there is now only one source without any competition. (As The Highlander would point out, "There can be only one!")
Thank you vey much, Jeff, this is extremely clear :-D !

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