- Wed Dec 09, 2015 12:51 am
#21236
Hi PowerScore team,
I'm working my way through the pure sequencing section of your book, and having some trouble with page 385, Drill #6. It reads:
6. M is scheduled earlier than Q, or scheduled later than T, but not both.
I don't quite follow why both the Q and T are in each of the two diagrams.
If I want to diagram
M > Q
- - -
T
Why is that not just M > Q? How do we know that the T must be placed somewhere later than the M here swell?
The fact that says 'but not both' really confuses me, and Q>M>T or T>Q>M would make a lot more sense to me. I know this is explained on page 380-381, but I'm not following.
If you have any further clarification, that would be greatly appreciated!!
Thanks!
I'm working my way through the pure sequencing section of your book, and having some trouble with page 385, Drill #6. It reads:
6. M is scheduled earlier than Q, or scheduled later than T, but not both.
I don't quite follow why both the Q and T are in each of the two diagrams.
If I want to diagram
M > Q
- - -
T
Why is that not just M > Q? How do we know that the T must be placed somewhere later than the M here swell?
The fact that says 'but not both' really confuses me, and Q>M>T or T>Q>M would make a lot more sense to me. I know this is explained on page 380-381, but I'm not following.
If you have any further clarification, that would be greatly appreciated!!
Thanks!