Hey 7Sagers, had someone email me with a question and I thought you guys could help out! Here it is:
I have a question or comment regarding LSAT 46, game 3, section 4, question 12. The game ask for the order.
In accordance to the rules P=3 and L and N are before J. The rules don't state that L or N is immediately next to J. Thereby the explained set up is:
L N P J O or L/O N P L/O J. As with the rules, I agree and can understand this except for N = 2. With L = 4, that places L immediately next to J for LJ.
That is my problem. If LJ then why not LN. For set up with J=5; L = 1, 2, 4; N =1,2, 4, and O = 1,2,4,5
For order choices question 12
L N P J O O N P L J N L P J O
O N P L J N O P L J L O P N J and so forth.
The answer choice
L N P O J - Answer A deemed correct answer choice.
L O P N J - Answer B deemed incorrect answer choice. However, both L and N are before J with P =3
N L P J O - Answer D deemed incorrect answer choice. However, both L and N are before J with P = 3
Please explain. Hail and rain is not a factor to answer this question. In addition, the rules and the scenario do not include N = 2.
Thank you.
Comments
I believe you still owe us some real-time logic games ...
http://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-46-section-4-game-3/
Eventually..!