Long description
In the network diagram:
A start node is present on the extreme left.
Boxes A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H are present with three rows in them.
Boxes A, C, and F are seen at the top, adjacent to each other, with the expected activity times 2, 2, and 3 in the first row on the right.
Boxes B, D, and G are seen at the bottom, adjacent to each other with the expected activity times 3, 4, and 5 in the first row on the right.
Boxes E and H are seen underneath the boxes C and F, with the expected activity times 4 and 2 in the first row on the right.
Two arrows from the start node lead to the boxes A and B.
An arrow from box A leads to box C.
An arrow from box B leads to box D.
Two arrows from box C lead to boxes E and F.
An arrow from box ...
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