Quote:
"Select
Adiliah among reviewers for the
maximum number of department members that could have reviewed a single document
if Adiliah was among the reviewers."
So we are not just asking:
Quote:
"How many people could Adiliah review directly?" Instead, the question is:
Quote:
"In a single document-review chain where Adiliah is somewhere in the chain, how many people (including her) could be involved in that document's review?" You're right that
Adiliah can't be the initial reviewer, since she has no supervisor.
But that doesn’t mean she can only be involved in chains that include only Bao and Davi (her direct reports).
Why?
Because a document reviewed initially by someone like Yarah, for instance, could follow this valid chain:
Yarah → Laszlo → Davi → Adiliah
Each person reviews their direct subordinate's review —
exactly according to the rules.
-One document
-Initial reviewer: Yarah
-Chain of supervisors
-Ends with Adiliah
-Everyone involved has a reason to be in the chain
-Total reviewers:
4 → Yarah, Laszlo, Davi, Adiliah
So Adiliah is among the reviewers, and the maximum number of department members who could have reviewed a document is
4.
weez
I also think Adiliah should be 3, and not 4. Because, wouldn't "that person's supervisor" mean direct supervisor? Or am I have reading comprehension problems...??
ashutosh_73
chetan2u Sajjad1994 BunuelPrompt says:
These are the
only supervisory relationships involving these six employees.
Each document that the department processes must be
initially reviewed by exactly one department member.
Each document reviewed by a department member must then be reviewed by
that person’s supervisor.From the above prompt, i understand that A is the supervisor of only (D) and (B)
Lets consider ''Adiliah among reviewers'':
Now ''A'' can't initially review the dcos. He can review only after docs have initially been reviewed by (B) and (D)
So, max in ''Adiliah among reviewers'' should be 3 not 4.
Please help me out here!