Tessellate S.T.E.M.S - Computer Science - School - Set 2 - Subjective Problem

Six frogs, three red and three green are sitting on seven lilly pads, like, this: RRR_GGG, where the _ denotes a lilypad without a frog on it. They want to arrange themselves like GGG_RRR.

There are two operations that the frogs might perform.

  1. They might either jump one step ahead to an empty lily pad right next to them. For example, the green frog might jump to the right, like this: GG_GRRR.
  2. They might skip one lily pad and jump to the one second to it. For example, after the step mentioned in Rule 1, a red frog may choose to leap to the left, like this: GGRG_RR.

Using these two operations can they reach the target configuration they want? What is the minimum number of steps that would take? What if there were nn frogs instead of 3 frogs?


This problem is a part of Tessellate S.T.E.M.S.

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Note by Agnishom Chattopadhyay
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