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#43462
Complete Question Explanation
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The correct answer choice is (B)
According to the condition in the question stem, N and L speak the same language. The correct answer is three, which can be achieved either of two ways:
(The complete setup for this game can be found here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=2316)
The correct answer choice is (B)
According to the condition in the question stem, N and L speak the same language. The correct answer is three, which can be achieved either of two ways:
- 1. Under the 3-1-1-1 distribution, all three tourists assigned to Y speak Turkish.
Since L speaks Spanish or Russian, N must speak Spanish or Russian, and it follows that N must be assigned to X or Z. Since the question asks you to maximize the number of Turkish speakers, and Y speaks Turkish, we want to satisfy all conditions while at the same time maximizing Y. Thus, N should be assigned to X (where N will speak Spanish, the same as L), and then K or M can be assigned to V, thereby satisfying the “one tourist to each guide minimum.” Thus, we can achieve a 3-1-1-1 distribution with Y being assigned three tourists. Answer choice (B) is therefore correct.
2. Under the 2-2-1-1 distribution, the two tourists assigned to Y speak Turkish, and the one tourist assigned to X speaks Turkish.
If L and N are both assigned to Z, they can both speak Spanish or Russian. H and I are already assigned to Y, and they can speak Turkish. K and M are then be assigned to V and X, one to each, and the one assigned to X can speak Turkish. Thus, three tourists speak Turkish, and answer choice (B) is therefore correct.
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