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Complete Question Explanation
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The correct answer choice is (C)
This question is interesting because it is functionally identical to question #4 in how it is diagrammed, with the only difference being that T is substituted for X.
When T is assigned to class 3, the diagram appears as follows:
The remaining variables are V, Z, W, Y, and X. Because the VZ pair and the WY pair cannot be added to the same class, they must occupy spaces in different classes. Thus, they must each occupy a space in class 1 and class 2:
X is the only remaining variable, and thus X must be added to class 2:
Accordingly, answer choice (C) is correct.
(The complete setup for this game can be found here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=17097)
The correct answer choice is (C)
This question is interesting because it is functionally identical to question #4 in how it is diagrammed, with the only difference being that T is substituted for X.
When T is assigned to class 3, the diagram appears as follows:
The remaining variables are V, Z, W, Y, and X. Because the VZ pair and the WY pair cannot be added to the same class, they must occupy spaces in different classes. Thus, they must each occupy a space in class 1 and class 2:
X is the only remaining variable, and thus X must be added to class 2:
Accordingly, answer choice (C) is correct.
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