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For each type of problem, identify the most appropriate method/algorithm to solve the problem. (1) You are deep sea explorer. You wan to explore as much of a small cave as you can before you run out of oxygen.
(2) You are taking 30 credits next semester and want to make a program to pick appropriate classes for you.
(3) You are looking for a rare mushroom in the forest. You have a gas analyzer that can find trace amounts of a byproduct of this mushroom and estimate a signal strength.
(4) You are trying to assemble a robot that can both walk and carry things (or stuff!).
(5) You want to build a program that can do your math proofs for you.

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