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Thursday, Mar 17 2022

I think this is the most frustrated I've been thus far with an LSAT answer.

The seeds have sat in the soil all winter (90 days, ~2,000hrs). If the field is plowed at night it will correspond with 7hrs of increased darkness than if they were plowed during the day, or less than 1% longer.

Answer choice B is stating, if the field is not plowed at all (those seeds are never brought to the surface, a key point for germination) then there will be less seeds that germinate than if it's only plowed at night (seeds brought to surface). This has to be the right answer. The sun will rise shortly after the field is plowed and the seeds will be exposed to light, allowing them to germinate more successfully than the seeds that stay buried under the surface.

The key premise should be the process of churning the soil, not the time of day? Who cares, the sun will rise and the seeds will see sun and germinate. Not sure how JY dismisses B and accepts A so quickly. Very, very, confused on this one.

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Wednesday, Apr 06 2022

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Thursday, Mar 03 2022

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