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LSAT Explanations › Preptest 28 › LSAT Preptest 28 Logic Games Explanations › Question 22

LSAT 28, Logic Game 4, Question 22, LSATHacks

LSAT 28 Explanations

LG Game 4 Question 22 Explanation, by LSATHacks

If G votes for two of three bills then we have this diagram:

LSAT Preptest 28, Game 4, Question 22, Diagram 8

A is wrong because G, not F, votes for the tax bill.

B is wrong because G never votes for recreation; it’s the second to last rule.

C is CORRECT. G has to vote for schools and taxes.

D is wrong. If G votes for two then she has to vote for taxes and schools. She cannot ever vote for recreation. It’s the second to last rule.

E is wrong because G is voting for the school bill, not H. Only one person votes for the school bill.

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