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Setup and Rule Diagram Explanation
This is a Basic Linear: Unbalanced: Underfunded, Identify the Templates game.
The game scenario indicates that five clerks must stock nine numbered aisles, creating an Underfunded Linear game:
The information in the scenario and the first rule establishes that five clerks are in a fixed 2-2-2-2-1 Numerical Distribution of aisles stocked-to-clerks:
The second and third rules establish that K stocks aisle 2 and that M does not stock aisle 1:
The fourth rule creates a not-block for J:
The fifth rule creates the following block:
While the initial thought may be to place this block in aisles 1-2-3, from the third rule M cannot stock aisle 1, and so this block must appear elsewhere in the setup. Thus, there are some limitations on which aisles K can stock, namely that K cannot stock aisles 1, 3, and 9:
Note that while M cannot stock aisle 1, M could conceivably stock aisle 3 if K stocked aisle 4 and M stocked aisle 5.
The sixth rule establishes that exactly one of L’s aisles is an end aisle:
The seventh rule creates a sequence where O’s aisle is numbered higher than both of K’s aisles, but numbered lower than at least one of L’s aisles. This rule can be combined with the block created in the fifth rule:
This rule has a dramatic effect on the game because it involves so many variables, and because the MKM block is limited in where it can be placed. Because M cannot stock aisle 1, the block can be placed no lower than aisles 3-4-5. And, because O and L must stock aisles behind M, the MKM block cannot be placed on aisle 8 or 9. Thus, the MKM block is either in aisles 3-4-5, 4-5-6, or 5-6-7. Consequently, O must stock aisle 6, 7, or 8. Because of the limited placement of the block, only three templates exist:
In examining the above templates, certain limitations become apparent:
This is a Basic Linear: Unbalanced: Underfunded, Identify the Templates game.
The game scenario indicates that five clerks must stock nine numbered aisles, creating an Underfunded Linear game:
The information in the scenario and the first rule establishes that five clerks are in a fixed 2-2-2-2-1 Numerical Distribution of aisles stocked-to-clerks:
The second and third rules establish that K stocks aisle 2 and that M does not stock aisle 1:
The fourth rule creates a not-block for J:
The fifth rule creates the following block:
While the initial thought may be to place this block in aisles 1-2-3, from the third rule M cannot stock aisle 1, and so this block must appear elsewhere in the setup. Thus, there are some limitations on which aisles K can stock, namely that K cannot stock aisles 1, 3, and 9:
Note that while M cannot stock aisle 1, M could conceivably stock aisle 3 if K stocked aisle 4 and M stocked aisle 5.
The sixth rule establishes that exactly one of L’s aisles is an end aisle:
The seventh rule creates a sequence where O’s aisle is numbered higher than both of K’s aisles, but numbered lower than at least one of L’s aisles. This rule can be combined with the block created in the fifth rule:
This rule has a dramatic effect on the game because it involves so many variables, and because the MKM block is limited in where it can be placed. Because M cannot stock aisle 1, the block can be placed no lower than aisles 3-4-5. And, because O and L must stock aisles behind M, the MKM block cannot be placed on aisle 8 or 9. Thus, the MKM block is either in aisles 3-4-5, 4-5-6, or 5-6-7. Consequently, O must stock aisle 6, 7, or 8. Because of the limited placement of the block, only three templates exist:
In examining the above templates, certain limitations become apparent:
- Aisle 1 must be stocked by J or L. This occurs because M, K, and O cannot stock aisle 1.
- Aisle 5 must be stocked by K or M. This occurs because MKM block must be placed on aisle 5.
- Aisle 9 must be stocked by J or L. This occurs because M, K, and O cannot stock aisle 9.
- Template #3, with the MKM in 5-6-7, is the most restricted, with only two solutions.
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