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General questions relating to the LSAT Logic Games.
 lsattaker
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A or B --------> C

Does "or" mean A or B, but not both? If A and B come, does that mean C must come?

Thanks.
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 Dave Killoran
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Hi lsattaker,

In that context, "or" means "At least one." If they meant one or the other exclusively, it would add "but not both." So, if both A and B occur, then C occurs.

Thanks!

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