Could you help me with this analytical reasonnig question? Thank you in advance.
this is a game about mixing two chemicals to make another color: PT 12, October 1994 LSAT, section #2, 18
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I diagrammed this one as follows:
1 R
2 B
3 G
4 O
for the mixes I just made notes of the rules to follow:
1-2 R
2-3 O
3-1 B
3-4 B
4-1 G
4-2 G
For #18, you know that you are doing one experiment, so 3 flasks will be left after you finish. You get the credited response by mixing 4-2 which takes B and O and makes G, so you now have 1 R, 3 G, and the result of the mixture, which is G.
1 R
2 B
3 G
4 O
for the mixes I just made notes of the rules to follow:
1-2 R
2-3 O
3-1 B
3-4 B
4-1 G
4-2 G
For #18, you know that you are doing one experiment, so 3 flasks will be left after you finish. You get the credited response by mixing 4-2 which takes B and O and makes G, so you now have 1 R, 3 G, and the result of the mixture, which is G.
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Thank you so much!!! I was confused about which flask contains which color, i miss the condition that says "1,2,3,4 originally containing a red, a blue, a green and an orange chemical,respectively!