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How is the statement "A gets out at some time after B" typically scribed in LSAT formal logic?

  1. A. BA

  2. B. AB

  3. C. A...B

  4. D. B...A

The correct answer is: D. B...A

In LSAT formal logic, the statement "A gets out at some time after B" is typically scribed as "B...A." This notation indicates that B occurs before A, as the dots signify the order of events. Option D is the correct choice as it accurately represents the chronological relationship between A and B in the given statement. The other options are not correct because they do not reflect the specific order stated in the original statement.