LSAT 16 – Section 1 – Game 3

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First sentence of question: On an undeveloped street, a developer will simultaneously build four houses on one side, numbered consecutively 1, 3, 5, and 7, and four houses on the opposite side, numbered consecutively 2, 4, 6, and 8.

Question keywords: undeveloped, street, developer, simultaneously, build, four, houses, 1, 3, 5, 7, 2, 4, 6, 8, ranch, split-level, Tudor

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PT16 S1 Q13
+LG
Miscellaneous LG +MiscLG
A
2%
159
B
4%
157
C
2%
159
D
91%
167
E
2%
160
131
141
152
+Easier 150.078 +SubsectionMedium Explanation
PT16 S1 Q14
+LG
Miscellaneous LG +MiscLG
A
8%
160
B
83%
168
C
3%
157
D
5%
158
E
1%
156
142
151
161
+Medium 150.078 +SubsectionMedium Explanation
PT16 S1 Q15
+LG
Miscellaneous LG +MiscLG
A
91%
168
B
3%
159
C
1%
151
D
1%
155
E
4%
155
137
145
154
+Medium 150.078 +SubsectionMedium Explanation
PT16 S1 Q16
+LG
Miscellaneous LG +MiscLG
A
77%
169
B
2%
153
C
14%
161
D
7%
160
E
0%
157
146
155
164
+Harder 150.078 +SubsectionMedium Explanation
PT16 S1 Q17
+LG
Miscellaneous LG +MiscLG
A
3%
157
B
6%
161
C
5%
159
D
2%
158
E
84%
168
139
149
159
+Medium 150.078 +SubsectionMedium Explanation
PT16 S1 Q18
+LG
Miscellaneous LG +MiscLG
A
72%
169
B
7%
163
C
6%
160
D
11%
161
E
4%
162
148
158
168
+Harder 150.078 +SubsectionMedium Explanation

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