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How would "A gets out at some time before B but after C" be transcribed in LSAT formal logic?

  1. A. C...A...B

  2. B. A...B

  3. C. AB

  4. D. CBA

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

In LSAT formal logic, the statement "A gets out at some time before B but after C" would be transcribed as C → A → B. This means that C must occur before A, and A must occur before B. So, looking at the choices provided, Option A correctly represents the logical relationship between A, B, and C in the given statement.