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 LSAT99.9
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#26847
Hello!

For number 8 why is the answer undefined? I thought it was partially defined because we know that "at least one" will be chosen.

Thank you!
 Nikki Siclunov
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Hi LSAT99.9,

Thanks for your question! While "at least one" does provide a slight numerical restriction, it is insufficient to classify the game as partially defined. If it were, then pretty much every Grouping Game would end up classified as "partially defined." For us to consider a game to be "partially defined," we'd expect to see a higher degree of restriction. Ultimately, keep in mind that the distinction between these categories is, to a degree, arbitrary. Whether you classify the item as "undefined" or "partially defined" should have no bearing on how you approach the setup and any numerical distributions produced by the rules.

Hope this helps! :-) Let me know.

Thanks,

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