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Complete Question Explanation
(The complete setup for this game can be found here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=8601)
The correct answer choice is (E)
Because the second sentence of the game scenario requires that the tasks be completed in the prescribed order, we know that for this question, where S is done on the third day, P must also be done on the third day as well.
As we know from the introductory discussion, there is no numerical distribution which allows for more than two tasks to be done on Wednesday, so we know that S and P must be the only tasks completed that day. Since at least one task must be completed on each, we know that the first task, F, must be completed on the first day, and that the third task, T, must be done on the second day. The only question which then remains is whether W is done on the first or the second day:
With T established as being done on the second day, the correct answer must include G or L. That inference eliminates answer choices (A), (B), and (C).
As answer choices (D) and (E) each contain two names, the distribution in this question must be fixed at 1-2-2, with taping and wallboarding completed on the second day. Thus, the correct answer must include G or L for the taping (both answers do so), and a person capable of completing wallboarding. Only L or O can complete wallboarding, and answer choice (E) must therefore be correct.
(The complete setup for this game can be found here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=8601)
The correct answer choice is (E)
Because the second sentence of the game scenario requires that the tasks be completed in the prescribed order, we know that for this question, where S is done on the third day, P must also be done on the third day as well.
As we know from the introductory discussion, there is no numerical distribution which allows for more than two tasks to be done on Wednesday, so we know that S and P must be the only tasks completed that day. Since at least one task must be completed on each, we know that the first task, F, must be completed on the first day, and that the third task, T, must be done on the second day. The only question which then remains is whether W is done on the first or the second day:
With T established as being done on the second day, the correct answer must include G or L. That inference eliminates answer choices (A), (B), and (C).
As answer choices (D) and (E) each contain two names, the distribution in this question must be fixed at 1-2-2, with taping and wallboarding completed on the second day. Thus, the correct answer must include G or L for the taping (both answers do so), and a person capable of completing wallboarding. Only L or O can complete wallboarding, and answer choice (E) must therefore be correct.
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