Game 2, Set 1, page 210

    • July 22, 2017 at 4:42 pm #3171
      btownsquee
      Participant

      I am not sure why I am getting this wrong. First of all, aren’t N and O supposed to be identical? They are both Colombian and they are both free agents.

      I also made 4 scenarios for this game:
      #1:
      1: N/O
      2: G,M,L,F
      3:
      Remaining: N/O which can go in 2 or 3

      #2:
      1: N/O
      2: G,F
      3: M,L
      Remaining: N/O which can go in 2 or 3

      #3:
      1: N/O
      2: M,L,F
      3: H,G
      Remaining: N/O which can go in 2 or 3

      #4:
      1:N/O
      2:F
      3:H,G,M,L
      Remaining: N/O which can go in 2 or 3

      Can you tell me how my reasoning is wrong? Based on my analysis, I got D for 1 and A for 2.

    • July 22, 2017 at 11:35 pm #3172
      LSAT Dan
      Participant

      It seems you’ve overlooked that there are three coffees on stand 2, and three on stand 3 (“the other six will be…evenly split.”)

      Additionally, there is a valid scenario where H is on stand 1.

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