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LSAT Explanations › Preptest 28 › LSAT Preptest 28 Logic Games Explanations › Question 16

LSAT 28, Logic Game 3, Question 16, LSATHacks

LSAT 28 Explanations

LG Game 3 Question 16 Explanation, by LSATHacks

G is inspected on Tuesday. We know they must be on Tuesday morning and J must be on Tuesday afternoon. G has to go front of J.

LSAT Preptest 28, Game 3, Question 16, Diagram 9

C and D are wrong because we need J on Tuesday afternoon.

E is wrong because L is a hotel. Hotels can’t go on day 3.

A is wrong because Z is in the morning. (Since it isn’t listed in the afternoon.)  That means L would have to be in the morning as well.

B is CORRECT. The following diagram shows how:

LSAT Preptest 28, Game 3, Question 16, Diagram 10

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