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LSAT Explanations › Preptest 23 › LSAT Preptest 23 | Logic Games Explanations › Question 16

LSAT 23, Logic Game 3, Question 16, LSATHacks

LSAT 23 Explanations

LG Game 3 Question 16 Explanation, by LSATHacks

Three of the answers involve Franklin. We know from our past scenarios that you can’t have Franklin and Marquez in team 2. (J would be in team 1 which forces R into team 2. R can’t go with Marquez. )

B is CORRECT.

This scenario proves that A, C and E could be true. (The lines link the pairs FJ, JR and FR)

LSAT Preptest 23, Game 3, Question 16, Diagram 16

The next scenario proves that J and Marquez could go together in team 2.

LSAT Preptest 23, Game 3, Question 16, Diagram 17

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