LSAT 134 – Section 3 – Question 26

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PT134 S3 Q26
+LR
Sufficient assumption +SA
Conditional Reasoning +CondR
Link Assumption +LinkA
A
11%
161
B
8%
160
C
17%
163
D
14%
162
E
50%
168
156
165
175
+Hardest 146.872 +SubsectionMedium

Original statement:
it is rational not to acquire such info unless one expects that the benefits of doing so will outweigh the cost and difficulty of doing so

Two ideas:
rational not acquire info
expects benefits outweigh c&d

Group 3 Rule: negate sufficient
[not] expects benefits outweigh c&d --> rational not acquire info

Contrapositive:
[not] rational not acquire info --> expects benefits outweigh c&d

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