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									 -  Sun Apr 25, 2021 11:53 pm
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							Hi, 
For conditional rules, I usually diagram as follows:
SCENARIO:
A, B, C, and D are working at a store.
(1) If A works, B does not
(2) If B works, then C does not
(3) If D works, then (A) does not
MY DIAGRAM:
A: A ~B + ~D
  ~B + ~D
B: B ~A + ~C
  ~A + ~C
C: C ~B
 ~B
D: D ~A
 ~A
I like using my method most of the time. However, whenever there is a question like "what is the maximum amount of people who can work at a given time?" my diagram is a bit lackluster
Recently, I noticed that some people diagram by combining all the rules together to great two cohesive diagrams which accounts for all of the rules/contrapositives. I tried this method and it worked really well on PT58 Game 2 (Daycare), but on PT58 Game 3 (Summer Sessions) my diagram didn't work out because rule (3) wouldn't fit neatly into the existing rules. I am wondering whether there is a way to know if this latter method works before diagramming or not? Or should I just stick to my normal method? My only reason for trying method 2 is to save extra time but I am not currently having problems with finishing the section.
Thanks for the help!
					
										
					  															  								 For conditional rules, I usually diagram as follows:
SCENARIO:
A, B, C, and D are working at a store.
(1) If A works, B does not
(2) If B works, then C does not
(3) If D works, then (A) does not
MY DIAGRAM:
A: A
 ~B + ~D
  ~B + ~DB: B
 ~A + ~C
  ~A + ~CC: C
 ~B
 ~BD: D
 ~A
 ~AI like using my method most of the time. However, whenever there is a question like "what is the maximum amount of people who can work at a given time?" my diagram is a bit lackluster
Recently, I noticed that some people diagram by combining all the rules together to great two cohesive diagrams which accounts for all of the rules/contrapositives. I tried this method and it worked really well on PT58 Game 2 (Daycare), but on PT58 Game 3 (Summer Sessions) my diagram didn't work out because rule (3) wouldn't fit neatly into the existing rules. I am wondering whether there is a way to know if this latter method works before diagramming or not? Or should I just stick to my normal method? My only reason for trying method 2 is to save extra time but I am not currently having problems with finishing the section.
Thanks for the help!

 
											
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