easy · LSAT Logical Reasoning
Every participant who completed the marathon in under four hours was awarded a medal. Lee was not awarded a medal.
Which one of the following must be true?
- Lee's finishing time was not under the four-hour mark.
- Lee never crossed the finish line at all.
- Most participants needed more than four hours to complete the race.
- Medals went only to runners placing in the top tenth of the field.
- Lee performed worse than every runner who received a medal.
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