- Fri Aug 30, 2019 4:45 pm
#67690
Hi Juan,
The distributions would be interchangeable between manufacturing plants except for the F only ever having a single executive visit. While this doesn't matter to the 3-1-1 distribution, as it contains two single executive groups any one of which could go on any day, it does constrain the 2-2-1 distribution, as the 1 in that distribution must be the F plant. That means that in that distribution Day 3 will always have two executives as F must go on either day 1 or 2; the flip side of this inference, that either Day 1 or Day 2 will have F and thus only 1 executive, is actually the answer to question 22. Otherwise I don't see any inferences to make off the distributions alone; instead the ratio of local to global questions here is hinting that we need more information to make more inferences.
Hope this clears things up!
The distributions would be interchangeable between manufacturing plants except for the F only ever having a single executive visit. While this doesn't matter to the 3-1-1 distribution, as it contains two single executive groups any one of which could go on any day, it does constrain the 2-2-1 distribution, as the 1 in that distribution must be the F plant. That means that in that distribution Day 3 will always have two executives as F must go on either day 1 or 2; the flip side of this inference, that either Day 1 or Day 2 will have F and thus only 1 executive, is actually the answer to question 22. Otherwise I don't see any inferences to make off the distributions alone; instead the ratio of local to global questions here is hinting that we need more information to make more inferences.
Hope this clears things up!