In PT66.4.10, the question refers to "hydrogen and oxygen" then towards the end it refers to "nitrogen and oxygen". At first I thought that's where the flaw in the argument was, but turns out it was completely irrelevant. And the context of the problem makes me think LSAC accidentally made a mistake here. What do you guys think? I know it's completely trivial but I thought I would enjoy a good chuckle at LSAC's typo lol
https://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-66-section-4-question-10/
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Scientists now believe that Earth's atmosphere was actually rich in oxygen and lean in nitrogen at the time life began.
After reading it it seems that the words "now" and "actually" indicate that it is not a typo but just rather that the scientist actually now believe something different.
That would be a hoot though, if the LSAC had a typo that big in the test.