Excursions in Modern Mathematics
Excursions in Modern Mathematics
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ISBN: 9780134469096
Author: Tannenbaum
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 6, Problem 49E

For the Brute-Force Bandits concert tour discussed in E x e r c i s e 3 5 , find the cheapest link tour, and give the bus cost for this tour ( see F i g . 6 4 3 ) .

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