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Complete Question Explanation
(The complete setup for this game can be found here: lsat/viewtopic.php?f=282&t=7598)
The correct answer choice is (A)
Answer choice (A) is the correct answer. Here’s one hypothetical where this could occur:
Answer choice (B) reflects a conditional relationship:
H must always be featured on day 2 and/or day 7. When H is featured on day 2, G cannot be featured on day 2, and when H is featured on day 7, N is already featured on day 7. Thus, while H and G can sometimes be featured together, they cannot be featured together at all times, and therefore this answer choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (C) reflects a conditional relationship:
This cannot be true because G is featured on day 1, but H cannot be featured on day 1.
Answer choice (D) reflects a conditional relationship:
This answer choice is identical to stating that:
As shown by an analysis of day 1, this cannot be true and therefore this answer can be eliminated.
Answer choice (E) reflects a conditional relationship:
This answer choice is identical to stating that:
As shown by an analysis of day 1, this cannot be true and therefore this answer can be eliminated.
(The complete setup for this game can be found here: lsat/viewtopic.php?f=282&t=7598)
The correct answer choice is (A)
Answer choice (A) is the correct answer. Here’s one hypothetical where this could occur:
Answer choice (B) reflects a conditional relationship:
H must always be featured on day 2 and/or day 7. When H is featured on day 2, G cannot be featured on day 2, and when H is featured on day 7, N is already featured on day 7. Thus, while H and G can sometimes be featured together, they cannot be featured together at all times, and therefore this answer choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (C) reflects a conditional relationship:
This cannot be true because G is featured on day 1, but H cannot be featured on day 1.
Answer choice (D) reflects a conditional relationship:
This answer choice is identical to stating that:
As shown by an analysis of day 1, this cannot be true and therefore this answer can be eliminated.
Answer choice (E) reflects a conditional relationship:
This answer choice is identical to stating that:
As shown by an analysis of day 1, this cannot be true and therefore this answer can be eliminated.
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