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This game is also discussed in our Podcast: LSAT Podcast Episode 70: The May 2020 LSAT-Flex Logic Games Section
Complete Question Explanation
(The complete setup for this game can be found here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=33051)
The correct answer choice is (B).
If T hosts two meetings, then we know that T hosts in both semesters and that T is the sole doubled city; every other city can then appear only a single time. Thus, T occupies a spot in each semester, and then M and V must each host in a different semester to satisfy the third rule. This leaves H and O to rotate between semesters as well:
Since M and V are split, look at the two possibilities that exist when M hosts in the fall, and then when V hosts in the fall:
Solution #1: T hosts twice, M hosts in the fall
Under this scenario, each of the first two rules is already satisfied no matter where H and O are placed. Thus, H and O can continue to rotate. This scenario does allow us to prove answer choice (B) correct, however, since M and O both hosts meetings in the fall.
Solution #2: T hosts twice, V hosts in the fall
Just for academic purposes, let's look at the other scenario. In this case, H cannot host in the fall since from the first rule that would force M to host in the fall, which cannot occur here. Thus, H must host in the spring, leaving O to host in the fall.
Answer choice (A): H and V cannot both host meetings in the fall since there is no way for M to also host a meeting in the fall per the first rule.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. As shown in Template #1 above, M and O can both host meetings in the fall.
Answer choice (C): This answer choice is incorrect because M and V cannot host in the same semester in this question due to the combination of the numerical constraints and the third rule.
Answer choice (D): M and O cannot both host meetings in the spring since that forces H to host in the fall, and then there is no way for M to also host a meeting in the fall per the numerical limitations in this question.
Answer choice (E): This answer choice is incorrect because M and V cannot host in the same semester in this question due to the combination of the numerical constraints and the third rule.
Complete Question Explanation
(The complete setup for this game can be found here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=33051)
The correct answer choice is (B).
If T hosts two meetings, then we know that T hosts in both semesters and that T is the sole doubled city; every other city can then appear only a single time. Thus, T occupies a spot in each semester, and then M and V must each host in a different semester to satisfy the third rule. This leaves H and O to rotate between semesters as well:
- _H/O_ _O/H_
__T__ __T__
_M/V_ _V/M_
Fall Spring
Since M and V are split, look at the two possibilities that exist when M hosts in the fall, and then when V hosts in the fall:
Solution #1: T hosts twice, M hosts in the fall
Under this scenario, each of the first two rules is already satisfied no matter where H and O are placed. Thus, H and O can continue to rotate. This scenario does allow us to prove answer choice (B) correct, however, since M and O both hosts meetings in the fall.
- _H/O_ _O/H_
__T__ __T__
__M__ __V__
Fall Spring
Solution #2: T hosts twice, V hosts in the fall
Just for academic purposes, let's look at the other scenario. In this case, H cannot host in the fall since from the first rule that would force M to host in the fall, which cannot occur here. Thus, H must host in the spring, leaving O to host in the fall.
- __O__ __H__
__T__ __T__
__V__ __M__
Fall Spring
Answer choice (A): H and V cannot both host meetings in the fall since there is no way for M to also host a meeting in the fall per the first rule.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. As shown in Template #1 above, M and O can both host meetings in the fall.
Answer choice (C): This answer choice is incorrect because M and V cannot host in the same semester in this question due to the combination of the numerical constraints and the third rule.
Answer choice (D): M and O cannot both host meetings in the spring since that forces H to host in the fall, and then there is no way for M to also host a meeting in the fall per the numerical limitations in this question.
Answer choice (E): This answer choice is incorrect because M and V cannot host in the same semester in this question due to the combination of the numerical constraints and the third rule.
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