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The field is divided into 25 squares, with numbers written on each square as shown
in the figure. Mufasa thinks that it is a good puzzle for Simba to put them all into
regular order so that the first line reads 1 2 3 4 5, and the second line reads 6 7 8 9
10, and so on to the end, by taking up one counter in each hand and making them
change places. Thus, Simba might take up 7 and 1 and replace them as 1 and 7.
Then take up 24 and 2 and make them also change places, then Simba will have the
first two counters properly placed. The puzzle is for Simba to determine the fewest
possible exchanges in which this can be done.
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