Campus shortcut. Find a map of your campus and create a graph model that shows the main buildings or other locations you visit regularly. Each location is a vertex, with an edge between two vertices for which there is an easy campus route between the locations that doesn’t pass through a third location. If one of the vertices is your dorm, find a shortest path from your dorm to each of the other vertices. (Measure shortness in terms of the number of edges in your graph, not the distance each edge represents.)
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