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 Dave Killoran
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#87685
Complete Question Explanation
(The complete setup for this game can be found here: lsat/viewtopic.php?f=151&t=8310)

The correct answer choice is (B)

From the analysis made during the setup, we know that Q must be last, and therefore answer choice (B) is correct. However, even if you do not draw this inference, this question can be solved easily by referring to prior hypotheticals:

The question stem to question #15 indicates that P does not have to depart first, eliminating answer choice (A).

The question stem to question #17 indicates that S can depart third, eliminating answer choice (D).
 Salvi627
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#16804
For question 16 for September 2009 logic games, I am confused why Q has to go last.

We don't know whether T is domestic or anything abut it, so could't T go last as long as r and P are before q?

IF T was an international flight, couldn't it be set up like this:

PRSQT

Thanks,

Sophie
 Robert Carroll
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#16884
Sophie,

All international flights must go before all domestic flights. So P goes before Q. Now, among Flyhigh's flights, only Q is left. We know it's domestic because of the rules. Now for any flight from Getaway, if it's international, the fifth rule tells us it leaves before Q. If it's domestic, the sixth rule tells us it leaves before Q. So no matter what, all Getaway's flights leave before Q.

Robert Carroll

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