- Tue Sep 29, 2020 4:04 pm
#79484
Hi Kims!
Remember that in Pure Sequencing setups, you cannot rely on the physical proximity of variables on the page to determine whether they are before or after one another--you have to rely on the actual relationships. When you look at J on your diagram, are there any links before it? Any lines connected to it that say something has to be before it? Nope. So that means that there is nothing that has to have more votes than J, which means J could have the most votes. When you look at N, what has to be before N? It has a direct link to P before it (meaning P gets more votes than N) and a direct link showing that L is before P (meaning L gets more votes than both P and N). So N has to have at least 2 sodas that receive more votes than it. J is to the left of N on our diagram, but do we know how J and N are related to one another? Does J actually have to receive more votes than N? No, because we don't have any direct links between J and N.
Try it this way: Looking at your diagram, put your finger on J. Now travel from J to N, only following the links between your variables. What happens? To get from J to N you have to go forward from J to O, then backward from O to P, then forward from P to N. If you have to travel in multiple directions (forward AND backward) to get between 2 variables, then you can't actually make any inferences about how those variables are related to one another. With J, you can travel forward to O, forward to K, and forward to M. So you know that J receives more votes than O, K, & M because you are only traveling in one direction (forward) to get from J to any of those variables. But to get from J to L, P, or N, you would have to travel forward to O and then backward to P. That's 2 directions (forward and backward) so you don't know how J is related to those variables. J could be before L, P, and N, it could be after L, P, and N, or it could be between L and P or between P and N. There are no restrictions on how they are related to one another.
Hope this helps!
Best,
Kelsey