
LSAT Logic Games | Or, but not both | Ordering / Sequencing | Scenarios
Kevin Lin – Luminate LSAT
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“Or, but not both” is a tricky rule in LSAT ordering games. Learn how to make this rule easy.
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22.09.2023
This is gonna have me drawing little pictures. lol
thank you!
EXCELLENT EXPLANATION!
For rule #3 over Nanders having more or less votes, would it be good to diagram the logical equivalent of that rule. And if so, what is it?? Contrapositives confuse me with ordering sequences.
Woops, nevermind. Logical equivalents are for conditional logic, like the if…then. My bad.