There is actually one MSS question i can’t figure out myself: Practice Test4-Section 1-Question17. I am having trouble deciding between B and C. Can someone help? Thanks!
one of the answer choices states that it is unreason able to believe that 1000 consecutive coin flips will turn up heads,
so is it logically reasonable to believe that 1000 consecutive coin flips will not turn up heads?
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http://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-55-section-1-question-15/
I cannot understand why Answer E) is wrong! Can someone please look at this question, its rather tricky.
If almost every = (51-99) why can I not conclude that on some ...
This is what I don't understand how answer B can be eliminated, "the manufacturer's instructions for assembling a product should be written in such a way that most CONSUMERS ...
I'm drilling some Cambridge MSS questions and Im having some trouble with the idea of them. I think of them as "Must Be True" questions, even though I know that we are looking for conclusions, but for some reason, JY's videos ...
I am confused as to why A is the answer choice and not B.
According to Kaplan, they say if A is correct then it'll be a rare candidate who takes a chance on the authors ...
I chose A and after watching the video I can understand why A is misleading. However, when I was reading the answer choices and considering B, I thought “Why assume that Proto- ...
I chose D as an answer based on the whole passage (It talks about literary techniques, right?), but the right answer is A. I couldn't find which part of the passage makes A is a right answer.
I have no idea why D is wrong and A is the right answer.< ...
I can't understand why C is the right answer.
I mean if Stilgoe's case would have been stronger if he used these sources then would that it indicate that their view was more negative towards the railroad then the other writers?
Based on this ...
Anyone can tell me why option D is wrong? Passage A mentions an objection to progressive taxes when it highlights the incentives for avoiding it and the opportunities ...
I'm reviewing RC heavy, and I got stuck on this question, specifically answer choice A (I'm using the Pithypike plan, where I'm doing RC untimed in the 1st month). Now ...
Can anyone help explain how I should translate the stimulus?
I understand why E is the correct answer, but I would love to solidify why this answer choice is 100% correct.
http://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-68-section-2-question-10/
My interpretation of the stimulus is that people who are allergic to cats react to certain proteins within the cat's skin and saliva though which particular proteins vary between ...
http://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-52-section-1-question-19/
I came to realize that my trouble with this question is that I mistakenly assumed a PREMISE (more likely to determine policy by electing officer than through direction vote) was a ...
In the logic games section of the June 2007 LSAT, question 17 of the cruise line game is tripping me up. I know why AC D is right but I can't for the life of me figure out ...
http://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-23-section-1-game-2/
I'm looking at the video and the questions and so far everything makes sense, EXCEPT a few key issues.
http://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-71-section-1-question-03/
Had trouble understanding what "on balance" meant here. I interpreted it as "in moderation" so, to me, the conclusion was alcohol consumption, in moderation, is beneficial. Could ...
Can anyone help me with this reading comprehension question? I can't see why (D) is incorrect. The way I interpreted this passage, the author was illustrating the similarity between the application of mathematics to science to the application of language ...
http://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-16-section-1-game-3/
Q.18 - The correct answer choice is A - RSRT. Rule # 3 says every R has atleast 1 T adjacent to it. In order for this to be correct, the S in this answer choice should be a T. Therefore, ...
http://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-36-section-1-question-05/
I've been having trouble writing the logic out for this. I don't know why I can't make it come together. Can someone help me out?
http://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-57-section-1-game-1/
I am confused about #5 on prep test 57 logic game #1. It is a substitution question type where it asks us to substitute M --> L (rule 3).