Sequencing game Don, a painter, is hired to paint the houses of Henry, Ethan, and Tom. The following table depicts the sequential ordering of each client in Don's schedule book, the amount of time required to paint his house, and the loss he suffers from every day that passes until work is completed.
Sequential ordering
|
Name
|
Time required
|
Daily loss in dollars
|
1
|
Henry
|
5
|
200
|
2
|
Ethan
|
3
|
550
|
3
|
Tom
|
4
|
400
|
Write down the coalitional function of the corresponding sequencing game in which the worth of a coalition is the sum of money that the members of the coalition can save by changing their ordering in a feasible way in Don's schedule book.