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COMS 4701 Midterm Practice Exam Spring 2024 1. Consider the directed search graph shown below. S is the start state and G is the goal state. Transition costs are shown
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You have a standard practice of displaying all student work in your classroom. Recently, you assigned students to write any word assignment and submit a pictorial
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