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 kbreann01
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#98090
Hello,

For this game I completed it the same way another student did (one that commented below) in that I only had one row with six slots. My six variables were the presentations.

I am wondering why I need a row that specifies the teacher when I can simply look back to the question stem where it states the teacher for each presentation? The only rule that mentions the teacher is the one about K not being beside each other, and I represented that with not block's of PS, PT, ST. No other rules mention the teacher.

Any advice is appreciated. Thank you :-D

Kathryn
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 atierney
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#98098
I think that's alright. It's not preferred, but I think in this case, you can convert the first rule as you did, and treat the game as a basic linear game.

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