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The way this problem is framed genuinely makes me feel like an idiot. Why do I need a math degree to be able to interpret these problems???
I don't understand how q or n contribute to whatever "flipping" your supposed to be doing, and how that creates the highest maximal sum. Is the sum always supposed to the taken from the first two entries of each line in the matrix?
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Flipping the Matrix
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The way this problem is framed genuinely makes me feel like an idiot. Why do I need a math degree to be able to interpret these problems???
I don't understand how q or n contribute to whatever "flipping" your supposed to be doing, and how that creates the highest maximal sum. Is the sum always supposed to the taken from the first two entries of each line in the matrix?