If L and K are in window seats, then M must be in seat 3 (K window ➞ M seat 3.)
There are two possibilities. M could be in row 3 in the window, or M could be in the aisle.
If M is in the aisle then L must be in the same row as H. I covered this scenario in the setup.
K can’t be in the same row as G, because then M would have to be directly beneath Imamura. So K goes in 3 and Imamura goes in 1.
If M is in the window, then we still have to place K and L in their window seats. We can’t place K with G, because then M would have to go underneath Imamura. So K goes in row 2, and L goes in row 1.
Imamura will go in the third aisle seat.
A is CORRECT. Moore is in the aisle in the first scenario I drew for this question.
B is wrong. If Imamura is in the third window seat, then L, K and Imamura fill the window column. M would have to sit in the aisle.
But if M is in the aisle, K is in the third window seat. It’s covered in the first scenario above. Otherwise, K would be with G.
C is wrong. If G and K are in the same row then Imamura is above M. But they can’t fit in the aisles or the windows. In the aisles, G and H are there and only one space is free. In the windows, K and L already take up two spaces.
D is wrong. M is in row 3 because K is in a window seat. G is always in row 1 or 2 because G is above H.
E is wrong. This question places L in a window seat. To go beside L, M would have to go in the aisles.
But the second rule says that if M is in the aisle, L to go beside H, not M.
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Mark says
It doesn’t change the answer, but if M is in the window seat, I found the following possibility:
K I
L G
M H
Does this also work?
TutorRosalie (LSATHacks) says
Yes this would also work!