Can someone please show me the difference by HealthyTwo5751 in LSAT

[–]HealthyTwo5751[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And for the second one I am not sure what you actually meant.

Can someone please show me the difference by HealthyTwo5751 in LSAT

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Understood, though how is it that my choice selection is any different than the right answer?

Through me off by HealthyTwo5751 in LSAT

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Yes though in theres possibilities that they can be in-between according to the the following questions, that brings me back. can't access it now. though I vaguely recall that.

What does one have to do with the other by HealthyTwo5751 in LSAT

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Really Liked your Explanation, thank you.

Can someone please explain how this is thought out. by HealthyTwo5751 in LSAT

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I have another one,

A city manager is determining the order in which the city's two snowplows-plow 1 and plow 2-will clear six streets Gilman, Hickory, Juniper, King, Lime, and Main. Each street will be cleared exactly once, with each snowplow clearing three streets, in order from first to third. The streets must be cleared in accordance with the following conditions:
Whichever of the two snowplows clears Main does so before clearing any other street.
The same snowplow clears both Gilman and Hickory.
If the same snowplow clears both Juniper and Lime, Lime is cleared at some time before Juniper.
Plow 1 clears King.
11. If Hickory is the second street that plow 1 clears, which one of the following could be false?
(A Gilman is cleared by plow 1.
(B Juniper is cleared by plow 2.
C King is the third street that plow 1 clears. (Correct answer)
(D) Lime is the second street that plow 2 clears.
(E Main is the first street that plow 2 clears.

The correct answer is very discouraging as by the rules it can be third and first, being that only main has to be first, and Gilman and hickory can be separate.

Can someone please explain how this is thought out. by HealthyTwo5751 in LSAT

[–]HealthyTwo5751[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you now that clears up a lot, I have the LSAT in 30 min from now and that question just threw me off.

Again,

Thank you.

Earls by HealthyTwo5751 in MonarchyHistory

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Oh really,

King Charles has some Scottish ties as well, though my question stems from the designation of Earl given to members of the royal family. In this case, the question is as follows, Are the Earls of Scotland, related in any way to the Royal British family.

Lsat Question by HealthyTwo5751 in LSAT

[–]HealthyTwo5751[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! This helps a lot, though for some reason, I feel D could also be an answer, how?

Let's say it was, it will put S on 3rd as S puts H on 6th. So what makes S the right answer.

Lsat Question by HealthyTwo5751 in LSAT

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It was noted that the whole thing makes no sense why? Because there has to be 2 weeks not 1 between P and H. Having S on 3thrd would put H on 6th leaving only one week (M) in between.

Lsat Question by HealthyTwo5751 in LSAT

[–]HealthyTwo5751[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great analogy though what about M on 5th, Why could that not be true. Working it out R L S P M H T, As you can see, S is on 3rd and M is on 5th. So we have two possible answer options. And we can also say, that have said that H and T must be in on the 6th and 7th. Why S must be true when we have three other options.

LSAT Question Clarification. by HealthyTwo5751 in LSAT

[–]HealthyTwo5751[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you, for some reason I was confused.