Long description
In the network diagram:
A start node is at the extreme left.
Nodes A, C, E, and G are at the top, adjacent to each other.
Nodes B and F are at the bottom at either ends.
Node D is adjacent to the start node.
A finish node is at the extreme right.
Two arrows from the start node lead to the nodes A and B.
An arrow from node A leads to node C that further leads to node E.
An arrow from node E leads to node G that further leads to the finish node.
Two arrows from node B lead to nodes D and F.
An arrow from node D leads to node E.
An arrow from node F leads to the finish node.
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