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Calculate the score for the layout below.Do not count the departments with just corners touching.The desirability ratings are based on a (-1 to 3) scale, where -1=undesirable, 0=unimportant, 1=slightly important, 2=moderately important and 3=very important. Existing Office Layout
Calculate the score for the layout below.Do not count the departments with just corners touching.The desirability ratings are based on a (-1 to 3)  scale, where -1=undesirable, 0=unimportant, 1=slightly important, 2=moderately important and 3=very important. Existing Office Layout   Desirability Ratings   A)  8 B)  11 C)  15 D)  18
Desirability Ratings
Calculate the score for the layout below.Do not count the departments with just corners touching.The desirability ratings are based on a (-1 to 3)  scale, where -1=undesirable, 0=unimportant, 1=slightly important, 2=moderately important and 3=very important. Existing Office Layout   Desirability Ratings   A)  8 B)  11 C)  15 D)  18

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