For acceptable order questions, go through the rules and use them to eliminate answers one by one.
Rule 1 eliminates E. J can’t transfer to M
Rule 2 eliminates D. K can’t transfer to J.
Rule 3 eliminates C. L can’t transfer to J.
You have to do a bit of work to choose between A and B. Everyone needs to send and receive a transfer.
I went through both answers and looked at who received. I saw that in B, K receives twice. That can’t happen.
Therefore, A is CORRECT. It violates no rules.
Julian says
Hey Graeme, love the work you do, thank you so much. In “b” you stated that “K receives twice. That can’t happen” and nowhere in the rules is that stated that, I can see. The reason B is wrong, I believe, because M worked on it on Tuesday, and should therefore send it on Wednesday. From the setup “transferred from the employee who worked on it the previous day”
Again thanks for the work you do, please correct me if I am misinterpreting this.
-Julian
Julian Saviano says
Hey Graeme, love the work you do, thank you so much. In “b” you stated that “K receives twice. That can’t happen” and nowhere in the rules is that stated that, I can see. The reason B is wrong, I believe, because M worked on it on Tuesday, and should therefore send it on Wednesday. From the setup “transferred from the employee who worked on it the previous day”
Again thanks for the work you do, please correct me if I am misinterpreting this.
-Julian