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Complete Question Explanation
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The correct answer choice is (E)
A program that cannot be ranked third is one that has either three or more variables ranked before it, or five or more variables ranked behind it (such as H). Applying the former criterion produces the following analysis:
Note that this question does not require any writing. The listing above has been provided for the purpose of clarity. Since speed is a factor during the test, the number of variables ranked ahead should be visually scanned and counted.
(The complete setup for this game can be found here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=8639)
The correct answer choice is (E)
A program that cannot be ranked third is one that has either three or more variables ranked before it, or five or more variables ranked behind it (such as H). Applying the former criterion produces the following analysis:
- H minimum of 0 variables ranked ahead, cannot be ranked third since must be ranked first
J minimum of 1 variable ranked ahead (H), can be ranked third
L minimum of 1 variable ranked ahead (H), can be ranked third
P minimum of 3 variables ranked ahead (H, J, Q), cannot be ranked third
Q minimum of 2 variables ranked ahead (H, J), can be ranked third
S minimum of 4 variables ranked ahead (H, J, Q, L), cannot be ranked third
V minimum of 2 variables ranked ahead (H, L), can be ranked third
Note that this question does not require any writing. The listing above has been provided for the purpose of clarity. Since speed is a factor during the test, the number of variables ranked ahead should be visually scanned and counted.
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