- Thu May 03, 2018 6:10 pm
#45405
jessamynlockard,
Thanks for the question! From our diagram, we know that N has to be assigned to the front row (we have not laws prohibiting it from being in the middle and back rows). We also know that neither S nor U can be next to N from our not blocks. Therefore, S and U can't be in seat 2 either because N will be there or because N will be in seats 1 or 3, meaning that the S or U in seat 2 would be next to N, thereby violating our not blocks.
Hope this helps!
Alex
Thanks for the question! From our diagram, we know that N has to be assigned to the front row (we have not laws prohibiting it from being in the middle and back rows). We also know that neither S nor U can be next to N from our not blocks. Therefore, S and U can't be in seat 2 either because N will be there or because N will be in seats 1 or 3, meaning that the S or U in seat 2 would be next to N, thereby violating our not blocks.
Hope this helps!
Alex