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 LSAT99.9
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Hello!

For question 6, I'm a bit uncertain about the wording of the statement. What does it mean by saying that the diners will be selected from a group of 10 people? Essentially, if I were to diagram this how would I go about doing that?

Thank you!
 Nikki Siclunov
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Hi LSAT99.9,

Thanks for your question! I'd basically create an In/Out setup with two groups: a group of at least 4 diners ("In"), and a group of at most 6 people who don't dine ("Out"). Since we must have at least 4 variables in the "In" group, I'd represent that with four spaces in the "In" group and scribble "min" to remind myself that there could be more variables there. I would leave the "Out" group blank, because we don't know how many people don't dine. Maybe they all do, who knows? :)

Hope this clears it up! Let me know if you have any other questions.

Thanks,

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