- Wed Jun 29, 2016 10:01 am
#26782
(The complete setup for this game can be found here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=11235)
If Y is out then R must be in: R out brings T out with it, and that, along with Y, is 3 people out (too many). With R in you have OR in 1-2; M must be out (see above) with Y; L or T must be in 3, and then the other of L or T must be in 4. Remember that L and T can possibly go together. Here L in 4 is the "could" answer.
If Y is out then R must be in: R out brings T out with it, and that, along with Y, is 3 people out (too many). With R in you have OR in 1-2; M must be out (see above) with Y; L or T must be in 3, and then the other of L or T must be in 4. Remember that L and T can possibly go together. Here L in 4 is the "could" answer.