Home style. Create a graph to model the rooms in your house as a network. Let each room be a vertex, and draw an edge between two vertices if there is a doorway or archway between the rooms. Treat hallways as separate rooms. Feel free to ignore closets. (If your house has more than one story, use just the rooms on one floor to avoid the confusion of stairways.) How many vert ices does your graph have? How many edges?
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