- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#25668
Complete Question Explanation
(The complete setup for this game can be found here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=3737)
The correct answer choice is (B)
If Center 3 recycles G, then that center cannot recycle P, thanks to the third rule. And, because P
can only be recycled in Centers 1 or 3, we can infer that Center 1 must be the one center that
recycles P:
By the same logic, if P and G cannot be recycled in the same center, then Center 1 cannot recycle
G. But then Center 2 cannot recycle G either, by the contrapositive of the second rule:
With two of the five variables eliminated from Center 2, we are left with only three variables (N,
T, and W) to fill a minimum of two spaces in it. By the contrapositive of the first rule, we know
that if a center does not recycle N, then it cannot recycle W:
But, since Center 2 cannot recycle either P or G, it cannot trigger the contrapositive of the first
rule, or else it would be left with only one material to recycle (T). Therefore, Center 2 must
recycle N, validating answer choice (B).
(The complete setup for this game can be found here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=3737)
The correct answer choice is (B)
If Center 3 recycles G, then that center cannot recycle P, thanks to the third rule. And, because P
can only be recycled in Centers 1 or 3, we can infer that Center 1 must be the one center that
recycles P:
By the same logic, if P and G cannot be recycled in the same center, then Center 1 cannot recycle
G. But then Center 2 cannot recycle G either, by the contrapositive of the second rule:
With two of the five variables eliminated from Center 2, we are left with only three variables (N,
T, and W) to fill a minimum of two spaces in it. By the contrapositive of the first rule, we know
that if a center does not recycle N, then it cannot recycle W:
But, since Center 2 cannot recycle either P or G, it cannot trigger the contrapositive of the first
rule, or else it would be left with only one material to recycle (T). Therefore, Center 2 must
recycle N, validating answer choice (B).
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