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Chapter 5, Problem 20E
Figure 5-38 is a map of downtown Royalton, showing the Royalton River running through the downtown area and the three islands (A, B. and C) connected to each other and both banks by eight bridges. The Downtown Athletic Club wants to design the route for a marathon through the downtown area. Draw a graph that models the layout of Royalton.
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