- Wed Jun 19, 2013 4:55 pm
#9857
Hello PowerScore,
I'm new to this forum, so first off I'd like to thank you guys and let you know how helpful the bibles been to me thus far.
I am, however, a bit confused with Numerical Distribution. On page 327 it says: "Numerical Distribution follows this rule: the numbers add up to an amount equal to the total number of variables in the set being allocated; the number of separate numbers is equal the number of elements receiving the allocated set. So how come on the page 338 (the explanation for June 2005 Question-the subcommittee game) it says the distribution is 3-2-1-1-1, which is a total of six numbers if the receiving set is the 9 spaces of the subcommittee. Based on this distribution it seems as if the spaces are the allocated set (9) and the committee members are the receiving set (6), as there are six total numbers and the numbers add to nine. This, however, confuses me because in the game we are allocating the committee members to the subcommittees, so why is the distribution implying the opposite? Aren't the committee members being allocated (selected) to subcommittees?
Furthermore, on page 337, in the 2-2-2-1-1 distribution, the apartments are the allocated set and the floors are the receiving set. This makes sense to me because the apartments are being allocated to the floors (a total of five numbers and the numbers equal to 8), but it seems to contradict the june 2005 explanation, as the subcommittees are being allocated to the committee members. It seems backwards to me.
I guess the whole "allocate" and "receiver" aspect is confusing me.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Thank you in advance!
I'm new to this forum, so first off I'd like to thank you guys and let you know how helpful the bibles been to me thus far.
I am, however, a bit confused with Numerical Distribution. On page 327 it says: "Numerical Distribution follows this rule: the numbers add up to an amount equal to the total number of variables in the set being allocated; the number of separate numbers is equal the number of elements receiving the allocated set. So how come on the page 338 (the explanation for June 2005 Question-the subcommittee game) it says the distribution is 3-2-1-1-1, which is a total of six numbers if the receiving set is the 9 spaces of the subcommittee. Based on this distribution it seems as if the spaces are the allocated set (9) and the committee members are the receiving set (6), as there are six total numbers and the numbers add to nine. This, however, confuses me because in the game we are allocating the committee members to the subcommittees, so why is the distribution implying the opposite? Aren't the committee members being allocated (selected) to subcommittees?
Furthermore, on page 337, in the 2-2-2-1-1 distribution, the apartments are the allocated set and the floors are the receiving set. This makes sense to me because the apartments are being allocated to the floors (a total of five numbers and the numbers equal to 8), but it seems to contradict the june 2005 explanation, as the subcommittees are being allocated to the committee members. It seems backwards to me.
I guess the whole "allocate" and "receiver" aspect is confusing me.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Thank you in advance!