maryums.isaac Wrote:In the session 11 handouts there were additional conditional logic problems and one of them was the one that was "cruelly authored by Manhattan LSAT" I am wondering where can I find the answer to that question. thanks!
Howdy!
The answer is (C), and the work looks like this:
D --> C + I
R --> NM
PS --> PW
- D --> - PWR --> I
And so you can build: PS --> PW --> D --> C + I, but R in teh conclusion isn't connecting in, but (C) gives us:
R --> NM --> PS --> PW --> D --> C + I