- Wed Jun 29, 2016 10:02 am
#26791
(The complete setup for this game can be found here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=11242)
Here we end up with a sequence involving all six variables. With the local condition added to our rules, we get this sequence: L --- S --- M / V --- T --- H. Why? Well, if T is after V (from the question), then we have the V --- T --- H chain from rule 2. H near the end of the chain means L is first. And ahead of M is S, so it must go between L and M. What's the only "could" (uncertain) element in that chain? The M/V order, and that's your answer.
This is a Balanced, Identify the templates, Basic Linear Game game.
The correct answer choice is (D).
Answer choice (A):
Answer choice (B):
Answer choice (C):
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice.
Answer choice (E):
Please post any questions below!
Here we end up with a sequence involving all six variables. With the local condition added to our rules, we get this sequence: L --- S --- M / V --- T --- H. Why? Well, if T is after V (from the question), then we have the V --- T --- H chain from rule 2. H near the end of the chain means L is first. And ahead of M is S, so it must go between L and M. What's the only "could" (uncertain) element in that chain? The M/V order, and that's your answer.
This is a Balanced, Identify the templates, Basic Linear Game game.
The correct answer choice is (D).
Answer choice (A):
Answer choice (B):
Answer choice (C):
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice.
Answer choice (E):
Please post any questions below!