I would guess that it's worth 2 points out of 20 (which is still 10%, which at least in the US is a letter grade) is that if you're allowed to say "suppose I have a queue implementation" the...
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I would guess that it's worth 2 points out of 20 (which is still 10%, which at least in the US is a letter grade) is that if you're allowed to say "suppose I have a queue implementation" the...
I'm pretty sure you're going to have to deal with queues in the end. (You can pretend you're not using a queue by simulating it with an array or something, but it's still going to act like a queue.)