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This video explains how to set up the diagram for the third logic game in the analytical reasoning section of the June 2007 LSAT exam.
The game deals with the voyages of cruise ship Freedom to Guadelupe, Jamaica, Martinique and Trinidad.
Here’s the text of the LSAT Logic game setup.
A cruise line is scheduling seven week-long voyages for the
ship Freedom. Each voyage will occur in exactly one of the
first seven weeks of the season: weeks 1 through 7. Each
voyage will be to exactly one of four destinations:
Guadeloupe, Jamaica, Martinique, or Trinidad. Each
destination will be scheduled for at least one of the weeks. The
following conditions apply to Freedom’s schedule:
Jamaica will not be its destination in week 4.
Trinidad will be its destination in week 7.
Freedom will make exactly two voyages to Martinique,
and at least one voyage to Guadeloupe will occur in some
week between those two voyages.
Guadeloupe will be its destination in the week preceding
any voyage it makes to Jamaica.
No destination will be scheduled for consecutive weeks.
The video analyzes how to set up this game using Alpha Score’s method for setting up any logic game.