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- Sat May 22, 2021 2:12 pm
#87272
Why is A wrong? I realize it has extreme language but this is a C&E question and I thought the LSAT treats each effect as only having a single corresponding cause. So if herniated discs cause back pain, absence of herniated discs cause absence of back pain. Therefore, 4/5 people can be sure they won't develop back pain.
Of course this is unrealistic in the real world but the LSAT is not the real world.
Of course this is unrealistic in the real world but the LSAT is not the real world.