hope wrote: ↑Sun Aug 08, 2021 9:13 pm
Could an administrator provide the diagram with the rules. Thank you.
Hi Hope!
This is my take on it.
GLNPQ
5, where N = once, G = once (Therefore, either L and P can be twice. Q can't be twice because it has to always be in front of G and G can only be used once).
[ADMIN NOTE: While most of this student-provided diagram is great, the above inference about Q is incorrect. See the discussion earlier in this thread about the proper interpretation of the QG rule. G can only go once, but Q could go twice, one time followed by G and another time not followed by G.]
I
QGI
(I couldn't do the proper powerscore notation here. Sometimes I write it like Q
# G
#+1 (can you tell I'm a stem major from that notation??? Haha)
However, since Q cannot be on Friday, that means G can never be on saturday or friday!!!
P = always thursday (as per rule 5).
P
= saturday.
*** Thus, P can only be Monday and Thursday or just Thursday as it cannot be on consecutive days, ruling out Friday and Wednesday.
Combining the two inferences above, lets us understand that Q can only work on Monday or Tuesday, and G can only work on Tuesday (when Q= Monday) and Wednesday (when Q=Tuesday). Thus, either Q or G is only ever on Tuesday.
Now to figure out N and L, we have to consider if P or L is twice.
When P is twice:
Pm Qtu Gw Pth N/Lf L/Ns
** Note:N or L can only either be on Fri or Saturday.
When L is twice, there is more than one hypothetical we can make:
Qm Gtu Lw Pth N/Lf L/Ns
Lm Qtu Gw Pth N/Lf L/Ns
Also one thing to note is N can only be on friday or saturday because it can only be used once (rule 1 & 2) and since the items used twice can not appear consecutive.
HOPE THIS HELPS