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Complete Question Explanation
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The correct answer choice is (B)
If P received more votes than J, then six of the variables in the following sequence: L-P-J-O-K-M in order. N must then float somewhere after P but before M. Thus, L and P must always be first and second, and M must always be last. Therefore, if P received more votes than J, then three would be the maximum possible number of names whose ranks could be determined. It follows that answer choice (B) is correct.
Note that the third position often troubles students, with the thought that perhaps J must be third. But N could also be third since it must only have fewer votes than P. Here's every possible order of the variables in this question, with the variables that are fixed in one spot in bold:
(The complete setup for this game can be found here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=11009)
The correct answer choice is (B)
If P received more votes than J, then six of the variables in the following sequence: L-P-J-O-K-M in order. N must then float somewhere after P but before M. Thus, L and P must always be first and second, and M must always be last. Therefore, if P received more votes than J, then three would be the maximum possible number of names whose ranks could be determined. It follows that answer choice (B) is correct.
Note that the third position often troubles students, with the thought that perhaps J must be third. But N could also be third since it must only have fewer votes than P. Here's every possible order of the variables in this question, with the variables that are fixed in one spot in bold:
- N is 3: L-P-N-J-O-K-M
N is 4: L-P-J-N-O-K-M
N is 5: L-P-J-O-N-K-M
N is 6: L-P-J-O-K-N-M
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