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#87964
Complete Question Explanation
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The correct answer choice is (B)
The question stem stipulates that the same pair of people move both the recliner and the table. This can only occur under the 2-2-1-1, and the remaining two people must both move the sofa.
Answer choice (A) can be eliminated because from the third rule G and J cannot move the same piece of furniture.
Answer choice (B) is the correct answer.
Answer choice (C) can be eliminated because according to the second rule, when J moves the table then M must move the recliner, but that is impossible because H and J both move the recliner.
Answer choice (D) can be eliminated because if H and M move both the recliner and the sofa, then G and J must both move the sofa, a violation of the third rule.
Answer choice (E) can be eliminated because from the first rule when G moves the sofa then H must move the recliner, but that is impossible because J and M both move the recliner.
(The complete setup for this game can be found here: lsat/viewtopic.php?f=160&p=87962#p87962)
The correct answer choice is (B)
The question stem stipulates that the same pair of people move both the recliner and the table. This can only occur under the 2-2-1-1, and the remaining two people must both move the sofa.
Answer choice (A) can be eliminated because from the third rule G and J cannot move the same piece of furniture.
Answer choice (B) is the correct answer.
Answer choice (C) can be eliminated because according to the second rule, when J moves the table then M must move the recliner, but that is impossible because H and J both move the recliner.
Answer choice (D) can be eliminated because if H and M move both the recliner and the sofa, then G and J must both move the sofa, a violation of the third rule.
Answer choice (E) can be eliminated because from the first rule when G moves the sofa then H must move the recliner, but that is impossible because J and M both move the recliner.
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