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PT102.S4.Q26
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michaelamcarney222
Wednesday, Jun 21 2023

Thank you for talking it through with me! That helps!

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PT102.S4.Q26
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michaelamcarney222
Wednesday, Jun 21 2023

The most section refers to the size of the hunting area for a given flock, not that some flocks are going outside of a given area, the hunting area size for a specific flock isn't a defined size.

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PT102.S4.Q26
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michaelamcarney222
Wednesday, Jun 21 2023

I still don't really understand why B is wrong. The second sentence says "Each morning, the crows leave the roost and fan out in small groups to hunt and scavenge the surrounding area" and AC B says "When there is a shortage of food in the area in which a flock of crows normally hunts and scavenges, some members of the flock will begin to hunt and scavenge outside of that area"

The passage seems to be saying that all of the crows are hunting and scavenging within a given area (C → HSGA), and AC B is telling us that some of the crows are going outside the area (C ←s→ HSOGA) which seems to contradict the passage.

#help

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PT111.S1.Q4
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michaelamcarney222
Tuesday, May 30 2023

I feel like C still rests on the assumption that computers as a whole won't be obsolete by the time the children are adults as it's still all about the "ability to interact with computer technology" rather than technology more broadly. I chose A because "regular training" seems to me to covered already by the very nature of the school system being a regular part of life for a person's entire childhood/young adulthood.

Would be interested in hearing thoughts from people to help prove out why C is correct here and not A.

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PT102.S2.Q13
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michaelamcarney222
Monday, May 22 2023

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Can someone explain more clearly why C is wrong? I picked B and fully understand it as a correct answer, but I don't see why C is wrong.

In C, doesn't "two coins with the same monetary value" mean for example two gold coins that both have 50 cents stamped into the front, thereby making the monetary value for that coin 50 cents? I don't understand what JY is saying about the weight and why weight would ever be relevant if the unrefined gold is getting refined into more pure concentrations anyway. You can take any concentration of gold and create any size and weight coin out of it.

Is it specifically that we need to assume how monetary value is determined in the first place that makes C wrong?

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michaelamcarney222
Saturday, May 20 2023

@dimakyure869 is the online format for the lsat the same interface as the one used for the prep tests on 7sage? I'm hoping to simulate the test as closely as I can to the real thing.

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