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Diagram

by AlexFrancoisFL Tue Nov 22, 2011 12:41 pm

Does anyone have a diagram for this game? After reading the MLSAT LG guide I've been flying through every logic game section missing one question at most... and then came this game, I know I must have missed a major inference because I could only answer question 1.
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Re: Diagram

by ManhattanPrepLSAT1 Thu Nov 24, 2011 12:59 pm

Actually I don't think there is a major inference that you missed, but definitely pay attention to how limiting the last constraint is. For example on question 2, if Q is on Thursday, then K and N must be on Friday. If K and N are both on Friday, then J must be with Q. But J is supposed to be in the morning with either K or Q - so that won't work!

The setup is attached, but again no major inference.

Hope that helps!
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Re: Diagram

by matthew.mainen Sat Sep 28, 2013 9:05 am

I'd consider giving frames a shot. When two items are circled, they're vertically interchangeable. A two-way arrow means the columns are horizontally interchangeable.Image
 
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Re: Diagram

by AnnT606 Sat Jan 16, 2021 10:36 pm

ManhattanPrepLSAT1 Wrote:Actually I don't think there is a major inference that you missed, but definitely pay attention to how limiting the last constraint is. For example on question 2, if Q is on Thursday, then K and N must be on Friday. If K and N are both on Friday, then J must be with Q. But J is supposed to be in the morning with either K or Q - so that won't work!

The setup is attached, but again no major inference.

Hope that helps!


I don't understand the last sentence of the first paragraph above. If K and N are both on Friday, then why dose it not work for J to be with Q? J can be in the morning with Q and S and R can be on Wednesday. What have I missed?
 
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Re: Diagram

by Misti Duvall Tue Jan 26, 2021 6:41 pm

AnnT606 Wrote:
ManhattanPrepLSAT1 Wrote:Actually I don't think there is a major inference that you missed, but definitely pay attention to how limiting the last constraint is. For example on question 2, if Q is on Thursday, then K and N must be on Friday. If K and N are both on Friday, then J must be with Q. But J is supposed to be in the morning with either K or Q - so that won't work!

The setup is attached, but again no major inference.

Hope that helps!


I don't understand the last sentence of the first paragraph above. If K and N are both on Friday, then why dose it not work for J to be with Q? J can be in the morning with Q and S and R can be on Wednesday. What have I missed?



Hi Ann! So the sentence you're referencing ONLY applies to question 2 (and is an explanation of why answer choice (D) is correct). It doesn't work to put J with Q for that question, because Q would be in the morning and we know J has to be. That's just for that question though (cause it's asking about who can't go Thurs morning). Otherwise, what you suggested is totally fine.
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