February 1995 Test 14 Game 1 Forum
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February 1995 Test 14 Game 1
How do you set this game up with the Powerscore Method. My mind is definitely blown, since I don't get the setup on what is supposed to be a relatively easy (grouping, balanced) game.
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Re: February 1995 Test 14 Game 1
Numerical distribution is very important in this game. Here's the setup:
Employees: FGHKL
Positions: PMT
H,K, and L are randoms. You should focus on F and G. F must always be a technician. G could be either president or manager.
Possible Fixed Numerical Distributions:
P:1 1
M:2 1
T:2 3
P_] <---one president only
M
T F
1-2-2 Distribution:
P
↓ ↓
M M
↓ ↓
T T
Here G must be president, since, according to the last rule, G must supervise 2 employees
1-1-3 Distribution:
P→T
↓
M→T
↓
T
Here G is either president or manager.
*Arrows pointing toward a variable indicate that the variable is supervised.
Hope this helps! Let me know if you need any clarification...
Employees: FGHKL
Positions: PMT
H,K, and L are randoms. You should focus on F and G. F must always be a technician. G could be either president or manager.
Possible Fixed Numerical Distributions:
P:1 1
M:2 1
T:2 3
P_] <---one president only
M
T F
1-2-2 Distribution:
P
↓ ↓
M M
↓ ↓
T T
Here G must be president, since, according to the last rule, G must supervise 2 employees
1-1-3 Distribution:
P→T
↓
M→T
↓
T
Here G is either president or manager.
*Arrows pointing toward a variable indicate that the variable is supervised.
Hope this helps! Let me know if you need any clarification...
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Re: February 1995 Test 14 Game 1
I just got stuck on this same one, thanks.