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You can only move forward 5 and backward 2 and 6. If you start at 2 and want to get to 24, what's the least possible number of moves you need.
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You can only move forward 5 and backward 2 and 6. If you start at 2 and want to get to 24, what's the least possible number of moves you need.
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you can only move forward 5 and backward 2 and 6. If you start at 2 and want to get to 24, what's the least possible number of moves you need.
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the answer is 9. ——-
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Explanation:
2-2+5+5+5+5+5+5-6
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