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  • Tuesday, Sep 04 2018

    Hey @ohnoeshalpme804,

    Are you quizzing us here or do you have questions? :sweat_smile:

    This isn't a game from the LSAT. Is this a game you made up or did you copy this from somewhere else? If it's the latter, please delete because it's against the rules.

    @ohnoeshalpme804 said:

    A train ride at the Kern county has exactly 6 cars, numbered 1-6 from front to back. Six children will get into those 6 cars, one child per car. The six are A,B,C,D,E, and F.

    1.E cannot be in which of these cars?

    a. Car 1

    B. Car 2

    C. Car 3

    D. Car 6

    2.If B and C sit in adjacent cars and D is in the last car, then F has to sit in which car?

    A. Car 1

    B. Car 2

    C. Car 3

    D. Car 4

    E. Car 5

    If D is in the front car, which of these CANNOT be the case?

    A. A is in car 6

    B. B is in car 3

    C. C is in car 2

    D. E is in car 5

    E. F is in car 4

    We can't solve these without rules! :sweat_smile:

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  • Tuesday, Sep 04 2018

    Is this from some logic game? If so, don’t post actual text from the exam, instead, write the PT# section# and question(s)#

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