Consider the following array of twelve numbers: [6,5,6,5,1,7,7,5,1,5,7,3] For each of these twelve numbers, you may highlight them in dark red. You may highlight as many numbers as you wish. The only rule is that you are not allowed to highlight two adjacent numbers. In other words, if you highlight A[i], you cannot highlight A[i-1] or A[i+1]. Add up the numbers you've highlighted to produce your total score. For example, [6,5,6,5,1,7,7,5,1,5,7,3] gives me a total score of 6+6+1+7+1+3 = 24. Can you do better? Determine the maximum possible score.
Consider the following array of twelve numbers: [6,5,6,5,1,7,7,5,1,5,7,3] For each of these twelve numbers, you may highlight them in dark red. You may highlight as many numbers as you wish. The only rule is that you are not allowed to highlight two adjacent numbers. In other words, if you highlight A[i], you cannot highlight A[i-1] or A[i+1]. Add up the numbers you've highlighted to produce your total score. For example, [6,5,6,5,1,7,7,5,1,5,7,3] gives me a total score of 6+6+1+7+1+3 = 24. Can you do better? Determine the maximum possible score.
Chapter8: Arrays
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