medium · LSAT Logical Reasoning
The team has won every game this season in which they scored at least three goals. In tonight's game, the team scored four goals. Therefore, the team won tonight's game.
The argument's conclusion is properly drawn only if which of the following is assumed?
- Tonight's contest has actually finished, so that a winner has been determined.
- The opposing team scored fewer than four goals in tonight's game.
- The team's best player was not injured during tonight's game.
- Scoring four goals is more difficult than scoring three goals.
- Tonight's four goals were scored against an opponent of roughly the same caliber as the season's earlier opponents.
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