Graphs for Modeling Real-World Situations Graphs for Modeling Real-World Situations

 

Imagine a real-world situation that involves relationships that can be modeled with a graph. A graph consists of a discrete number of vertices and the edges that connect them. When brainstorming the situation you would like to model with a graph, review the examples that have been presented in your unit readings and homework exercises for ideas.
Consider a situation in your personal or professional world that involves relationships that can be modeled with a graph. Describe this situation in at least one well-composed paragraph, sharing:
A brief description of the situation modeled,
What each vertex represents, and
What each edge represents.
Draw a connected graph using a drawing program of your choice and include it in your post. The following must be present in your graph:
5–10 vertices, each clearly labeled with a single capital letter (A, B, C, D, E …)
At least 2 vertices of degree 3 or more (the degree of a vertex is the count of how many edges are attached to that vertex).
At least 1 circuit.

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