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Manhattan LSAT Strategy Guides (first edition)

by noah Mon Dec 06, 2010 12:53 pm

Errata list for Manhattan LSAT Strategy guides:

LG
Page 135. #4. Contrapositive should read M --> ~ K
#2. The contrapositive of H---> -G is G---->-H

Page 152. #4.Third rule should read Neither Y nor Z can be odd if W is odd.

Pages 169-174. The numbering for the game is incorrect. It is labeled 1-5 it should be 13-17.

Page 176. Ignore extra text at end of question stem for #6 (question should end with "EXCEPT:").

Page 214, under "Intersection of Three Elements." The example scenario should include the following statement:

"Only one person can ride a particular ride on a given day."

Page 226.

"...so let’s starth there..." (should read "start")

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Page 64. October 2000, Section 3, #19 should be December 2000, Section 3, #19

Page 99, June 2007 Section 3 #18 (only in a few copies)

The answer is (B), NOT (C). The explanation should read:

"Here, the basic argument is:

It is sometimes morally right for parents to hide accused from police.

Therefore...

Likely widely accepted that it is sometimes morally right to obstruct the police in their work.

This ignores that possibility that some other moral consideration, such as the moral responsibility to comply with police orders, might be more important than the moral duty to help family. If this were so, it wouldn’t be acceptable to obstruct police work."

Pages 134-136. June 2007, Section 2, #2 Should be labeled #22

RC

Page 120, passage, line 9. "...this claim n the fact..." (should read on)
 
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Re: Manhattan LSAT Strategy Guides (first edition)

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