Let A be the towns {P, Q, R, S}. Let B be the one way street relation {(P, S), (Q, P), (R, P), (S, Q), (S, R)}. Find B^2 (pairs of towns that are connected by two streets). Find B^3 (pairs of towns that are connected by three streets). You must use directed graph to find the answer.

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Let A be the towns {P, Q, R, S}. Let B be the one way street relation {(P, S), (Q, P),
(R, P), (S, Q), (S, R)}. Find B^2 (pairs of towns that are connected by two streets). Find B^3
(pairs of towns that are connected by three streets). You must use directed graph to find
the answer.

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