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@mistergough So we have to consider the scenario in which Person 1 took seat B, and the scenario in which person 1 took seat C and the scenario in which person 1 took seat D...and so on
That's why we have to use multiplication
Maybe this ??
@mistergough Right.
Perhaps:
4 + 3 + 2 + 1
Person 1 = seats available A,B,C,D (4)
P2 = B,C,D (3)
P3 = C,D (2)
P4 = D (1)
We would be assuming that person 1 took seat A, person 2 took seat B and person 3 took seat C.
But we don't know that.
@LouiseDowne I would, however, welcome an example of how the "concept of asset sharing was so intrinsic to the foundations of the early service design industry"
Tks.
@LouiseDowne I can give you 100,000 examples with one word: Patreon.
100,000 creators that are financially supported by their communities for sharing content that is relevant to that community (whilst giving their communities power to help shape the content being created).
Check @Patreon
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Tks @adriagm for sharing
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