Restrooms from the Perspective of an LSAT Logic Game
There's a women's restroom at work. It has 7 stalls. The following are true statements. Stall 1 and stall 7 are handicapped accessible. Stall 6 has a different toilet paper dispenser that looks better but the pull is harder. Stall 4 and stall 5 have sloping floors. Stall 1 is closest to the door; stall 7 is farthest away. The toilet paper dispenser in stall 7 is impossible to use. Generic rules of etiquette suggest that one avoid using the stall next to an occupied one, if possible. Every day I walk in and have to evaluate the situation, taking all of the above into account. There's no such thing as just going to a stall to do what I came for. Stall 3 is the best, so that's what I go for, unless there's someone in 2 or 4. If that happens then all the calculations begin. It all needs to happen in the space of a few seconds so I don't look creepy. And I'm supposed to get stressed that I'll only have 35 minutes to work 4 of these problems on ...