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Complete Question Explanation
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The correct answer choice is (C)
K, and all the members of the top chain in the Branched Vertical (K, I, F, M, G, J, and H) must all earn different salaries from each other. It is possible, however, that some of these partners could earn the same salaries as L and N. For example, I could earn the same salary as L, and F could earn the same salary as N. Therefore, the minimum number of different salaries is seven. It follows that answer choice (C) is correct.
(The complete setup for this game can be found here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=15627)
The correct answer choice is (C)
K, and all the members of the top chain in the Branched Vertical (K, I, F, M, G, J, and H) must all earn different salaries from each other. It is possible, however, that some of these partners could earn the same salaries as L and N. For example, I could earn the same salary as L, and F could earn the same salary as N. Therefore, the minimum number of different salaries is seven. It follows that answer choice (C) is correct.
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