Dave Killoran PowerScore Staff Posts: 6043 Joined: Thu 5:13 pm | Post #2 Hi Srr, Thanks for the question! The makers of the LSAT treat the word "or" in a strict logical sense: it always allows for the possibility of both occurring unless statements or circumstances preclude the possibility of both.
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PowerScore Staff Posts: 1362 Joined: Thu 6:38 pm | Post #9 Hi jrs, Thanks for your question. You're correct - the conclusion is a bit more complex than it appears in our explanation, and - yes, indeed it contains nested conditionals. However, keep in mind this is a question you are meant to solve in under two minutes.
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