- Tue Jun 14, 2016 12:50 pm
#26546
Complete Question Explanation
(The complete setup for this game can be found here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=11086)
The correct answer choice is (D)
If M is faster than J, then at least three chips must be faster than J: H, M, and F or G. Thus, the earliest J could be is fourth, eliminating answer choices (A) and (B). However, in order to be certain that J can be fourth, try a hypothetical and confirm that J can be fourth:
Unfortunately, this hypothetical fails because the first four spaces are occupied, forcing K to be ranked fifth and thus L must be ranked eighth, leaving no room for O. Therefore, answer choice (C) is also incorrect.
J in fifth will work, as shown by the following hypothetical:
Answer choice (D) is therefore correct.
(The complete setup for this game can be found here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=11086)
The correct answer choice is (D)
If M is faster than J, then at least three chips must be faster than J: H, M, and F or G. Thus, the earliest J could be is fourth, eliminating answer choices (A) and (B). However, in order to be certain that J can be fourth, try a hypothetical and confirm that J can be fourth:
Unfortunately, this hypothetical fails because the first four spaces are occupied, forcing K to be ranked fifth and thus L must be ranked eighth, leaving no room for O. Therefore, answer choice (C) is also incorrect.
J in fifth will work, as shown by the following hypothetical:
Answer choice (D) is therefore correct.
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