Long description

In the network diagram:

  • Nodes 1 and 3 are on the extreme left, one below the other.

  • Nodes 3, 4, and 5 are to the right of nodes 1 and 3, one below the other.

  • Nodes 6 and 7 are to the right of nodes 3, 4, and 5, one below the other.

  • Node 10 is below node 7 but slightly inclined to the right.

  • Nodes 8 and 9 are to the right of nodes 6 and 7, one below the other.

  • Node 11 is below node 9 but slightly inclined to the right.

  • Nodes 12 and 13 are to the right of nodes 8 and 9, one below the other.

  • Node 14 is on the extreme right.

  • Three edges with values 1, 2, and 4 from node 1 leads to 3, 4, and 2, respectively.

  • An edge with value 5 exists between nodes 2 and 5.

  • Two edges with values 3 and 2 from node 3 lead to nodes 6 and 4, respectively. ...

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