What in this case the circle was not symmetrical? What difference would it make to the answer?
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Module 0 Week 1 Day 4 Challenge Explanation Part 2
What in this case the circle was not symmetrical? What differene would it make to the answer?
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That's a good question! It actually doesn't matter if the circle is symmetric or not, or what shape the table is, unless the table is a strange shape like this:
The problem with this table is that A could be considered as sitting next to E, and D could be considered as sitting next to F. As long as the table preserves the "neighbor arrangement" of the chairs, it doesn't matter what the shape is.
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