- Tue Dec 03, 2013 8:14 pm
#13045
Hey Anahi,
H and J cannot be drivers because the rules specify who can drive when they are in the car. If H is in a car, F or G drives and if J is in a car, F or k drives. So it is impossible for either to be in a car in which one of them drives.
Could you tell me what templates you are looking at? I am looking at the Powerscore Test 1 explanations and I don't see any templates drawn in the main diagram section or for question 2 specifically. Are you asking about the numerical distributions above the main diagram?
Jordan
H and J cannot be drivers because the rules specify who can drive when they are in the car. If H is in a car, F or G drives and if J is in a car, F or k drives. So it is impossible for either to be in a car in which one of them drives.
Could you tell me what templates you are looking at? I am looking at the Powerscore Test 1 explanations and I don't see any templates drawn in the main diagram section or for question 2 specifically. Are you asking about the numerical distributions above the main diagram?
Jordan