medium · LSAT Logical Reasoning
If you want to pass the bar exam, you must study at least forty hours per week.
Which one of the following must be true on the basis of the statement above?
- Anyone who studies fewer than forty hours per week will not pass the bar exam.
- Anyone who fails the bar exam must have studied fewer than forty hours per week.
- A majority of those who pass the bar exam study more than forty hours per week.
- Studying forty hours per week is enough to ensure that a person passes the bar exam.
- Anyone who studies at least forty hours per week is certain to pass the bar exam.
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