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In Our Time

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The Problem of Sitting Two People Next to Each Other

With 100 people, we're up to the more electrons than there are in the solar system until the sun burns out. With 10 people, you'd be looking at about 900,000 different ways you could arrange them around 300,000 ways. The cost of sitting two people next to each other who get on is a penny. So if you could solve the Traveling Salesman problem, you could solve my problem.

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