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General questions relating to the LSAT Logic Games.
 Law1
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Linear Base representation diagramming Drill 11 page 20.

Why isn’t this more of an advanced linear game where there are 6 stacks of 6 linear bases?
Doesn’t “a series of six-digit passcodes” and “with each of those six digits occurring exactly once per passcode” imply that there will be multiple passcodes? (I.e multiple sets of passcodes?)
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 Dave Killoran
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Hi Law,

There could be, but the game also doesn't say how many of them would be so you'd just make an endless amount. That's not going to be too helpful! Starting with one allows you to see how the base would work, and then if you were forced to make multiple codes in a single scenario you could add that. But you'd need more info about that in order to go down that path, and we don't have that here.

In the past, when they've done something similar, it's been a single series.

Thanks!

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