This question says that both lifestyle photographs are by Hue. When a question gives you a new rule, you should draw it, and combine the new rule with existing rules.
For instance, rule 3 says that the number of Hue’s photographs in the lifestyle section must equal the number of Fuentes’ photographs in the Sports section. And this question places two of Hue’s photographs in the Lifestyle section:
Next, consider the remaining rules:
- We need a photographer in common between Lifestyle and Metro (rule 2)
- We need to place Gagnon
That means that Hue must have one photograph in Metro and Gagnon must have one photograph in Metro:
This process of deduction should be very fast. It probably took me 20 seconds total to draw the new diagram. Using the diagram, it’s clear that C is CORRECT.
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Manjot Singh says
Isn’t it possible that “G” isn’t placed at all? and you have 3 H’s and 3 F’s?
TutorLucas (LSAT Hacks) says
No, because each photographer must have 1-3 photographs in the paper.