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LSAT Explanations › Preptest 29 › LSAT Preptest 29 Logic Games Explanations › Question 5

LSAT 29, Logic Game 1, Question 5, LSATHacks

LSAT 29 Explanations

LG Game 1 Question 5 Explanation, by LSATHacks

If bill 4 is paid on Thursday, then so is bill 7 (fourth rule). Bill 2 and one of 1/5 must also be paid on Thursday. It’s the same scenario from the last two questions.

LSAT PrepTest 29, Game 1, Question 5, Diagram 1

There’s a reason I focussed on building scenarios in the setup. They’re extremely useful for this game.

A is wrong because 1 and 5 can never be together (second rule).

B is CORRECT. 7 has to be paid on Thursday, and 1 can be paid on either day.

C is wrong, 3 has to be paid on Wednesday.

D is wrong because both 3 and 6 have to be paid on Wednesday.
There’s no room for them on Thursday.

E is wrong because 6 has to be paid on Wednesday.

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