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 cmorris32
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Hi Powerscore!

I am reviewing methods on how to solve Justify Questions on page 157 of the Logic Games Bible and it says that in order to solve Justify questions, the first step is to analyze the result specified in the question stem, which usually entails working backwards.

I was wondering if you could provide an example of this "working backwards" written out so that I can apply this method to logic games that I am practicing with? Maybe could you provide an example of working backwards with question #12 from Game 2 of the October 1991 test (page 25 of the Game Types Training PowerScore book)?

Thank you :-D
Caroline
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 Stephanie Oswalt
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Hi Caroline,

Thanks for the post.

Justify questions will be discussed in Lesson 4 of your course. You have a ton of great resources with the course, so make sure to take advantage of them :D.

The Oct 1991 question #12 can be found here: https://forum.powerscore.com/lsat/viewtopic.php?t=15723, but I'm not certain this is the question you're referring to, as this isn't a Justify question and is not on pg 25 of the LGTT book.

I think you may be referring to this game instead: https://forum.powerscore.com/lsat/viewforum.php?f=435 This one will pop up in your course homework! :)

Thanks!

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