duminică, 17 aprilie 2016, 22:55:58 UTC+3, Pablo Heiber a scris:
> If two kids are each other's BFF then they can sit together and other people 
> can sit on their other side. Check the analysis' picture that shows a similar 
> scenario.
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> Best,
> Pablo
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> On Sun, Apr 17, 2016 at 5:58 AM, Edward Lockhart <[email protected]> wrote:
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> One circle with ten kids in it, each sitting next to their BFF.
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> On 17 Apr 2016, at 06:50, Sergey Kozub <[email protected]> wrote:
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> If I read it correctly, there are 5 pairs of kids here that are BFFs of each 
> other. It is possible to create 5 circles of 2 kids, thus involving everyone 
> in the "activity" (from the problem description).
> 
> However, problem description in the last line asks:
> "What is the greatest number of kids that can be in the circle?"
> 
> by "the circle" I'd read there could only be one circle.
> So, what is the correct answer to the above question? (2? or 10?)
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if on test #4 the answer is 1->7->9->3->10<-4 (arrow points to BFF), why on #2 
the result 4->1->3<-2 is not valid? everyone in this circle has a BFF near him, 
this is what the input data tells..

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