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LSAT Explanations › Preptest 88 › LSAT Preptest 88 Logic Games Explanations › Question 22

LSAT 88, Logic Game 4, Question 22, LSATHacks

LSAT 88 Explanations

LG Game 4 Question 22 Explanation, by LSATHacks

Lemmon can be scheduled on Friday in scenarios 1 and 2. Check each answer choice against these two scenarios.

Scenarios 1 and 2

LSAT Preptest 88, Game 4, Question 22, Diagram 11

D is CORRECT. K and H can’t go on the same day if L is on Friday. If K and H are together on Wednesday, J would be on Thursday and G would be on Friday. This would cause there to be more than one client between G and K. If K and H go together on Thursday, J would have to go on Wednesday. In this case, G needs to go on Thursday because of Rule 2, but there’s no space.

A is wrong. G and K can go together on Thursday in both Scenarios 1 and 2.

B is wrong. H and G can go together in Scenario 2.

C is wrong. J and K can go together in Scenario 2.

E is wrong. L and G can go together on Friday.

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