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Setup and Rule Diagram Explanation
This is an Advanced Linear: Unbalanced: Overloaded, Numerical Distribution game.
The game scenario establishes that there are four areas for charitable grants, and one or more grants are awarded each quarter. The first two rules then establish that a grant is awarded in each area, and that no more than six grants are awarded. With the information from the fourth rule that exactly two medical grants are awarded, the base diagram for this game appears as:
The scenario and first two rules also establish two Numerical Distributions of numbers of grants to the four areas (not quarters):
When the five or six grants are assigned to the four quarters, the distributions change:
The third rule establishes that grants in the same area cannot be awarded consecutively or in the same quarter. Instead of showing a not-block for each area, we will use “G” to represent a grant area, and create GG not-blocks to represent all eight relationships:
Note that, because of this rule, the two M grants will be awarded in 1-3, 2-4, or 1-4.
The fifth rule establishes that W is awarded a grant in the second quarter. From the third rule, no other W grant can be awarded in the first, second, or third quarters:
Other than the above information, there are no further setup elements to be created.
This is an Advanced Linear: Unbalanced: Overloaded, Numerical Distribution game.
The game scenario establishes that there are four areas for charitable grants, and one or more grants are awarded each quarter. The first two rules then establish that a grant is awarded in each area, and that no more than six grants are awarded. With the information from the fourth rule that exactly two medical grants are awarded, the base diagram for this game appears as:
The scenario and first two rules also establish two Numerical Distributions of numbers of grants to the four areas (not quarters):
When the five or six grants are assigned to the four quarters, the distributions change:
The third rule establishes that grants in the same area cannot be awarded consecutively or in the same quarter. Instead of showing a not-block for each area, we will use “G” to represent a grant area, and create GG not-blocks to represent all eight relationships:
Note that, because of this rule, the two M grants will be awarded in 1-3, 2-4, or 1-4.
The fifth rule establishes that W is awarded a grant in the second quarter. From the third rule, no other W grant can be awarded in the first, second, or third quarters:
Other than the above information, there are no further setup elements to be created.
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