| Find Shortest Route HOME from WORK - 100 Puzzles with Solution - Book 9 While Running 10 Errands for Your Son | | Author:
| Blix, Viggo | ISBN: | 979-8-3749-7626-7 | Publication Date: | Jan 2023 | Publisher: | Independently Published
| Book Format: | Paperback | List Price: | USD $17.99 | Book Description:
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- You are on your way home from work.
- Your SON has asked you to pick up 10 items, all at different city locations, on your way home.
- You vow to yourself that you will find the shortest route home.
- But with 10 different locations it is not always easy to choose the optimal path.
- There could be several paths that have the same length as the shortest path. It is the total length of the route that is important.
- Are you up for the...
More Description - You are on your way home from work.
- Your SON has asked you to pick up 10 items, all at different city locations, on your way home.
- You vow to yourself that you will find the shortest route home.
- But with 10 different locations it is not always easy to choose the optimal path.
- There could be several paths that have the same length as the shortest path. It is the total length of the route that is important.
- Are you up for the challenge?
- Often a good U-turn will be your best friend for minimizing the travel path.
- Will you bring home all 10 items, in time for dinner?
- This book has 100 puzzles with our suggested solutions in the back.
- Will you be able to find even shorter routes than the ones we have suggested. We don't think that is possible, but if so then it would be amazing!
- All maps are different, so each puzzle will feel fresh, and brings new challenges.
- These Puzzles have a kind of resemblance with The Traveling purchaser problem (TPP), and the Traveling Salesman Problem (TSP).
- The human brain will often be able to see the optimal path, or close to the optimal path intuitively, but sometimes more trial and error is needed before finding the optimal path. What approach will you go for? Will you trust your intuition blindly, and just check the solution after first attempt, or will you carefully count the tiles to make sure your path has the same total count as the optimal path before doublechecking the solution?
- Good luck with optimizing your travel path / route home from work! You can do this!
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