- Mon Oct 02, 2017 3:20 pm
#40231
Complete Question Explanation
(The complete setup for this game can be found here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=8561)
The correct answer choice is (D)
If the Yandells owned M, we need to conform to the 2-2-1 distribution (Templates 1A and 2A). In a 1-3-1 distribution, M cannot be assigned to the Yandells, because the second rule would require us to split F and I between the remaining two groups. As a result, neither the Yandells would own I, nor the Trents would own S, in direct violation of the third rule.
Since Templates 1A and 2A represent the only viable solutions to this question, we can modify each template in accordance with the new condition:
In both solutions, the Williamses own G—a prephrase that agrees with answer choice (D).
Answer choice (A) is incorrect, because the Trents did not necessarily own F, as shown in Template 1A.
Answer choice (B) is incorrect, because the Trents did not necessarily own I, as shown in Template 2A.
Answer choice (C) is incorrect, because the Williamses did not necessarily own F, as shown in Template 2A.
Answer choice (D) is the correct answer choice, since the Williamses own G in both solutions.
Answer choice (E) is incorrect, because the Williamses did not necessarily own I, as shown in Template 1A.
(The complete setup for this game can be found here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=8561)
The correct answer choice is (D)
If the Yandells owned M, we need to conform to the 2-2-1 distribution (Templates 1A and 2A). In a 1-3-1 distribution, M cannot be assigned to the Yandells, because the second rule would require us to split F and I between the remaining two groups. As a result, neither the Yandells would own I, nor the Trents would own S, in direct violation of the third rule.
Since Templates 1A and 2A represent the only viable solutions to this question, we can modify each template in accordance with the new condition:
In both solutions, the Williamses own G—a prephrase that agrees with answer choice (D).
Answer choice (A) is incorrect, because the Trents did not necessarily own F, as shown in Template 1A.
Answer choice (B) is incorrect, because the Trents did not necessarily own I, as shown in Template 2A.
Answer choice (C) is incorrect, because the Williamses did not necessarily own F, as shown in Template 2A.
Answer choice (D) is the correct answer choice, since the Williamses own G in both solutions.
Answer choice (E) is incorrect, because the Williamses did not necessarily own I, as shown in Template 1A.
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