PT12.S2.Q7 (G2) - five children

rogersalexandra7rogersalexandra7 Alum Member
edited August 2017 in Logic Games 213 karma

So I didn't do so well on this game because I played the children multiple times because it didn't say that they had to be played exactly once, so should we assume that they need to be played at least once unless stated otherwise? Thank you!!!

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  • LSATcantwinLSATcantwin Alum Member Sage
    13286 karma

    Try to picture games in real life.

    5 Kids and 4 adults are going on a trip. They will be split into exactly 3 groups. Three people per canoe.

    Also we have 9 slots - and 9 people available. How can we repeat someone without leaving them behind? Poor Johnny doesn't get to go?! Or Susan has to ride on two canoes at once?! It is a bit of a "jump" but it is not unrealistic.

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  • Freddy_DFreddy_D Core Member
    2983 karma

    I was just about to answer this Q under the lessons in the CC. Looks like LSATcantwin has you covered.

  • rogersalexandra7rogersalexandra7 Alum Member
    213 karma

    Ohhh ok I get it! Thank you!!

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