Please make an algorithm and pseudocode Guidelines: 1. The flowchart should start and end with a Terminator symbol. 2. The flowchart should have at least two decision symbols. 3. Arrow heads should be visible or easily recognized. 4. Assume all possible situations in creating the flowchart, algorithm & pseudocode. Situation: Your class is divided into groups with 4-members each. Each group needs to conduct and observe four experiments in the Chemistry Laboratory and your group needs to do this. Each group needs to borrow four different equipment, each equipment will be used for one specific experiment. The laboratory technician has prepared only three sets of each equipment, due to another class also conducting the same experiments in another laboratory. In any given time, each group has at least one equipment to use for a particular experiment. The experiments are independent and can be conducted in any sequence, so at the end of the period, all groups have performed all the experiments. Each member should have conducted one experiment and should be the scribe for another member’s different experiment, no member can conduct an experiment more than once nor be a scribe for more than one member.
Please make an
Guidelines: 1. The flowchart should start and end with a Terminator symbol. 2. The flowchart should have at least two decision symbols. 3. Arrow heads should be visible or easily recognized. 4. Assume all possible situations in creating the flowchart, algorithm & pseudocode.
Situation: Your class is divided into groups with 4-members each. Each group needs to conduct and observe four experiments in the Chemistry Laboratory and your group needs to do this. Each group needs to borrow four different equipment, each equipment will be used for one specific experiment. The laboratory technician has prepared only three sets of each equipment, due to another class also conducting the same experiments in another laboratory. In any given time, each group has at least one equipment to use for a particular experiment. The experiments are independent and can be conducted in any sequence, so at the end of the period, all groups have performed all the experiments. Each member should have conducted one experiment and should be the scribe for another member’s different experiment, no member can conduct an experiment more than once nor be a scribe for more than one member.
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