I cannot seem to locate the jillion flagged questions I marked over the last few months. I can find the bookmarked ones, not the flagged ones. Any ideas?
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This is ANOTHER horrible question. The stimulus says nothing nor implies nothing about one group having a more difficult time falling asleep. Every test has at least one of these, usually two. God forbid you accidentally apply any scientific understanding of the topic you may have to answering it.
@nickjackman123705 I disagree, this is a great example of how subjective the LSAT is - B explicitly says that Jason buys ingredients from other suppliers that carry ONLY products with no chemical pesticides. If Jason buys from there, he can not have chemicals in his ingredients. With C he could see the labels and chose to ignore it as much as he could chose to buy the ones labeled as chemical free. Either way you are making an assumption that he reads the label and buys the chemical free or he buys the ingredients that are in the food from the providers that have no option of chemicals. To me, having zero option of chemicals is more sound than having the option. This is classic LSAT - I come from a science background and it drive me mad. LOL
@zachmaretz111 I did the exact same thing. Felt like they were trying to get me to assume they sold other products when the stimulus only mentioned wool. How does the phrase "all Australian sheep farmers" negate this idea? Is the reason something like, "even if our farmers were ONLY selling wool, ALL sheep products (including wool) prices fell?"