a logic puzzle
Oct. 14th, 2010 11:10 amYou have 22 candidates for promotion, each of which needs a primary and a secondary reviewer.
You have 14 available reviewers, none of whom can review more than four cases total (as primary or secondary reviewer).
No reviewer can review a candidate in the same institution or department as the reviewer's.
4 of the 14 reviewers and 14 of the 22 candidates are in the Department of Medicine.
How on earth is this going to work?
(Edited because we got another non-Medicine reviewer, and got permission to give reviewers four cases apiece if we have to.)
You have 14 available reviewers, none of whom can review more than four cases total (as primary or secondary reviewer).
No reviewer can review a candidate in the same institution or department as the reviewer's.
4 of the 14 reviewers and 14 of the 22 candidates are in the Department of Medicine.
How on earth is this going to work?
(Edited because we got another non-Medicine reviewer, and got permission to give reviewers four cases apiece if we have to.)