by Laura Damone Tue Jan 07, 2020 6:18 pm
Hi there! This diagram is a grouping board. The groups are "m" and "t" - let's call them Monday and Tuesday, and in each group there are three slots. This means 3 elements go on Monday and 3 go on Tuesday. The rules tell us that V and W go together, and that if V is on Monday, R is on Tuesday.
The question stem asks us, if V and R go on the same day, which of the following must be true?
Well, if V and R are on the same day, the "V Monday --> R Tuesday" rule can't get triggered because it would split them up. That means the trigger condition, V on Monday, can't be met. V, then, must be on Tuesday. Since V must be with W and R, that fills up Tuesday and forces everybody else to go Monday, providing the correct answer: Y is on Mon.
Hope the helps!
Laura Damone
LSAT Content & Curriculum Lead | Manhattan Prep