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Monday, May 31 2021

i figured it out. Princeton review isnt updated to nor offers flex so the scoring is weird

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Friday, May 28 2021

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Any way to delete this post?

A study friend of mine created this post. I have never used Princeton Review and am confused why said friend wouldn't at least try (through trial and error) to score the exact same answers using the NON-FLEX option, compared to posting a public question attached to my (now changed) username containing first/last name without permission. Sorry about that...

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Friday, Aug 19 2022

I'm very interested! Discord is TomvsLSAT#9773

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Wednesday, Aug 17 2022

Oops, I forgot to add

If you negate the answer choice (C), you'll be able to see that it reads "The ratio of SA to BW is NOT smaller in large animals than small animals."

If you applied the negated answer (C) to the stimulus, then you would be able to eliminate the argument/conclusion/relationship of what allows (lower SA to BW) for small animals to run quicker; Thus, the argument is ruined.

The answer negated to nec questions will ruin the stimulus/argument!!

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tsandargas711
Wednesday, Aug 17 2022

First time posting an explanation, bare with me if my thought process is a little off.

Since this is a NA question, the correct answer in negated form would ruin the stimulus and it wouldn't make sense.

So, I see the word MUST, which is a necessary indicator.

First sentence split into two

The energy spent to move uphill MUST be proportional to body weight

The energy available MUST be proportional to the surface area.

Second sentence split into two

Given that the output is proportional to its surface area, squirrels can run faster.

BUT given that the output is proportional to its surface area, elephants run slower.

Energy spent uphill = body weight

Energy available = surface area

Intuitively, as playing with the language in the stimulus, if a squirrel is racing an elephant 100 meters, the elephant would be gasping for air as it SPENT SO MUCH ENERGY.

The squirrel would still be zooming because it HAS SO MUCH ENERGY TO SPEND

Thus, C tells us that ratio of SA to BW is smaller in large animals compared to small.

Large animal:

Energy spent uphill (1000) = body weight (1000)

Energy available (500) = surface area (500)

Small animal:

Energy spent uphill (5) = body weight (5)

Energy available (20) = surface area (20)

SA to BW

Large animal = .5.

is less than

Small animal = 4

The 'math terms' might throw you off, but read in-between the lines compared to taking every word/sentence as literal; The lsat writers will purposely have you think only narrowed down to the scope of what's said in the stimulus, but they will never give you a non-understandable term as every single test taker who either didn't major in math or had trouble in math growing up would complain that there was an unfair advantage. Always read the stimulus (for future NA questions) and reaallyyyy dive into the stimulus by finding out what piece of relevant information is missing.

Hope this helped!!!

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Tuesday, Aug 16 2022

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