Remember G3-->Q5, but Q is clearly in 4, so that negates the necessary condition, triggering a negation of the sufficient condition. In other words, G cannot be in 3. That leaves only J and H for slot 3. Hence, answer D
23 questions on LG? I think I made a bubbling error after skipping G3 to do G4 then going back. 24 bubbled lines staring me in the face at the end of the section :-/
-0 on game (i thought i did terrible on G3 but wow I didn't miss one question? i didn't even understand that game) but I screwed up on RC... good luck everyone. this is my last retake... loved 7sage!!
You can find JY doing LR in PT69 S1+S4, and PT71 S1+S3. And Jon also had an epic timed LR section video, which took him only 19 minutes. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4vY0KpviJw&index=6&list=LLaknkMoRl59wmjfBX67-nFg
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