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#44062
Complete Question Explanation
(The complete setup for this game can be found here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=14120)
The correct answer choice is (C)
You know from question #13 that you can have at least three members in group F, so answer choice (A) is immediately incorrect. And you know from rules 3 and 4 that at least two people must be separated from the others (at least two spaces in each group to account for the separation of W/Z and U/G), so the maximum at this point could only be five (answer choice (E) is incorrect). Five will not work either though, because H and G cannot be in F together, so answer choice (D) is incorrect. Looking at Inference 3 you see that Z, H, and U can all be in committee F, and G, L, and W are then in I. Only M is unaccounted for. Can M go in committee F in this scenario? Yes, since there is nothing preventing M from being in F. So that makes a maximum of 4 members possible, and the correct answer is (C).
(The complete setup for this game can be found here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=14120)
The correct answer choice is (C)
You know from question #13 that you can have at least three members in group F, so answer choice (A) is immediately incorrect. And you know from rules 3 and 4 that at least two people must be separated from the others (at least two spaces in each group to account for the separation of W/Z and U/G), so the maximum at this point could only be five (answer choice (E) is incorrect). Five will not work either though, because H and G cannot be in F together, so answer choice (D) is incorrect. Looking at Inference 3 you see that Z, H, and U can all be in committee F, and G, L, and W are then in I. Only M is unaccounted for. Can M go in committee F in this scenario? Yes, since there is nothing preventing M from being in F. So that makes a maximum of 4 members possible, and the correct answer is (C).
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