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- Sun Jun 06, 2021 12:09 pm
#87628
Hi,
On page 556 chapter 9 dealing with distribution, the book states that 2-2-1-0-0 and 2-1-1-1-0 are both possibilities and that it would be an error to assume a one-to-one distribution because some commercials may not be aired.
However, I do not comprehend how those distributions do not violate the first rule of the setup which reads "Exactly one advertisement is scheduled to air each day". It would seem having two or no advertisements air on some days is directly contrary to this rule.
I realize my edition is one year out of date and I may be confused but clarification would be appreciated regardless.
Thank you
On page 556 chapter 9 dealing with distribution, the book states that 2-2-1-0-0 and 2-1-1-1-0 are both possibilities and that it would be an error to assume a one-to-one distribution because some commercials may not be aired.
However, I do not comprehend how those distributions do not violate the first rule of the setup which reads "Exactly one advertisement is scheduled to air each day". It would seem having two or no advertisements air on some days is directly contrary to this rule.
I realize my edition is one year out of date and I may be confused but clarification would be appreciated regardless.
Thank you