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Complete Question Explanation
(The complete setup for this game can be found here: lsat/viewtopic.php?f=177&p=88290#p88290)
The correct answer choice is (E).
The condition in the question stem creates an M H sequence. If M cannot then be on the third-place team, then only N and O remain for the third-place team, and M must be on the first- or second-place team:
Of course, from the third rule, M and P cannot be on the same team, and so P must be on the team M is not on, creating an M/P dual-option:
The only remaining member—S—must then be on the first-place team:
If S is on the first-place team, then G must be the first-place team, leaving F and H to place second and third, not necessarily in that order:
Although the diagram is complete, the placement of M does still affect H. If M is on the second-place team, then H must be the third-place team. If M is on the first-place team, H can be the second- or third-place team.
From the diagram we can deduce that P can be the first-place team, and thus answer choice (E) is correct. All of the other answers are proven impossible by the diagram on the previous page.
(The complete setup for this game can be found here: lsat/viewtopic.php?f=177&p=88290#p88290)
The correct answer choice is (E).
The condition in the question stem creates an M H sequence. If M cannot then be on the third-place team, then only N and O remain for the third-place team, and M must be on the first- or second-place team:
Of course, from the third rule, M and P cannot be on the same team, and so P must be on the team M is not on, creating an M/P dual-option:
The only remaining member—S—must then be on the first-place team:
If S is on the first-place team, then G must be the first-place team, leaving F and H to place second and third, not necessarily in that order:
Although the diagram is complete, the placement of M does still affect H. If M is on the second-place team, then H must be the third-place team. If M is on the first-place team, H can be the second- or third-place team.
From the diagram we can deduce that P can be the first-place team, and thus answer choice (E) is correct. All of the other answers are proven impossible by the diagram on the previous page.
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