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Complete Question Explanation
(The complete setup for this game can be found here: lsat/viewtopic.php?f=157&t=1677)
The correct answer choice is (E)
The question stem requests an additional piece of information that will fully determine the grants for each quarter. Because the numbers in this game allow for different results, the answer must address the numbers in some fashion, and the correct answer will definitively affect the total number of grants, and the quarters for each grant.
Answer choices (A) and (B) specify that two grants are awarded to T and Y, respectively. While this sets the grants-to-areas distribution at 2-2-1-1, there is still a wide variety of options for the grants-to-quarters, and thus neither of these answer choices satisfies the requirement of the question stem.
Answer choices (C), (D), and (E) indicate that there are three grants in one quarter, and thus one in each of the other quarters (the 3-1-1-1 grants-to-quarters distribution). Thus, there are also six total grants, determining the grants-to-areas distribution at 2-2-1-1. Therefore, any of these three answers has the potential to provide the correct answer; the question now is which specific quarter produces the proper result.
Answer choice (C): If three grants are awarded in the first quarter, those three grants must be for M, T, and Y. However, the second M grant could be in the third or fourth quarter, so answer choice (C) does not definitively determine which grants are awarded each quarter.
Answer choice (D): As shown by the hypothetical in question #21 (A) and (B), and the discussion of question #22 (A), the second quarter can have three grants of differing compositions, and thus three grants in the second quarter is not determinative. Answer choice (D) is therefore incorrect.
Answer choice (E): This is the correct answer choice. If three grants are awarded in the third quarter, those three grants must be for M, T, and Y (from the third rule, W cannot be awarded a grant in the third quarter). The second M grant must then be awarded in the first quarter (again, from the third rule). The fourth quarter must also be awarded a grant, and thus the sixth and final grant must be W in the fourth quarter. Thus, this answer choice fully determines the grants for each quarter, and is therefore correct.
(The complete setup for this game can be found here: lsat/viewtopic.php?f=157&t=1677)
The correct answer choice is (E)
The question stem requests an additional piece of information that will fully determine the grants for each quarter. Because the numbers in this game allow for different results, the answer must address the numbers in some fashion, and the correct answer will definitively affect the total number of grants, and the quarters for each grant.
Answer choices (A) and (B) specify that two grants are awarded to T and Y, respectively. While this sets the grants-to-areas distribution at 2-2-1-1, there is still a wide variety of options for the grants-to-quarters, and thus neither of these answer choices satisfies the requirement of the question stem.
Answer choices (C), (D), and (E) indicate that there are three grants in one quarter, and thus one in each of the other quarters (the 3-1-1-1 grants-to-quarters distribution). Thus, there are also six total grants, determining the grants-to-areas distribution at 2-2-1-1. Therefore, any of these three answers has the potential to provide the correct answer; the question now is which specific quarter produces the proper result.
Answer choice (C): If three grants are awarded in the first quarter, those three grants must be for M, T, and Y. However, the second M grant could be in the third or fourth quarter, so answer choice (C) does not definitively determine which grants are awarded each quarter.
Answer choice (D): As shown by the hypothetical in question #21 (A) and (B), and the discussion of question #22 (A), the second quarter can have three grants of differing compositions, and thus three grants in the second quarter is not determinative. Answer choice (D) is therefore incorrect.
Answer choice (E): This is the correct answer choice. If three grants are awarded in the third quarter, those three grants must be for M, T, and Y (from the third rule, W cannot be awarded a grant in the third quarter). The second M grant must then be awarded in the first quarter (again, from the third rule). The fourth quarter must also be awarded a grant, and thus the sixth and final grant must be W in the fourth quarter. Thus, this answer choice fully determines the grants for each quarter, and is therefore correct.
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