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"instruction": "On a map of the neighborhood the job is to pick a set number of bike parking hubs from a bunch of candidate spots and make sure every intersection is linked to a single open hub — nothing omitted and no intersection assigned to more than one hub. The way success is judged is by the longest walk anyone has to take: for each intersection record its walk to its hub, take the maximum of those walks, and aim to minimize that maximum. The concrete site list and distance numbers come next.\n\nThere are 5 candidate intersections; exactly 1 hubs must be opened, and their identifiers are 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.\nFrom 1 to 2: walking distance 153.\nFrom 1 to 3: walking distance 199.\nFrom 1 to 4: walking distance 108.\nFrom 1 to 5: walking distance 116.\nFrom 2 to 1: walking distance 153.\nFrom 2 to 3: walking distance 46.\nFrom 2 to 4: walking distance 165.\nFrom 2 to 5: walking distance 37.\nFrom 3 to 1: walking distance 199.\nFrom 3 to 2: walking distance 46.\nFrom 3 to 4: walking distance 211.\nFrom 3 to 5: walking distance 83.\nFrom 4 to 1: walking distance 108.\nFrom 4 to 2: walking distance 165.\nFrom 4 to 3: walking distance 211.\nFrom 4 to 5: walking distance 128.\nFrom 5 to 1: walking distance 116.\nFrom 5 to 2: walking distance 37.\nFrom 5 to 3: walking distance 83.\nFrom 5 to 4: walking distance 128.\nBelow are the precomputed walking distances between intersections.\n\nAlso, when you send the chosen plan back, please stick to this relaxed JSON layout so it's easy to read and parse:\n\n{\n \"solution\": {\n \"selected\": [<site_to_open>, <site_to_open>, ...],\n \"assignments\": [<chosen_open_site>, <chosen_open_site>, ...]\n }\n}\n\nThink of \"selected\" as the list of candidate spots you decide to open, and \"assignments\" as, for each intersection in the input, which open spot that intersection is linked to. This is just a sketch of the shape I need, not the real answer — fill it with the actual identifiers from the instance.\n\nPlease use the identifiers exactly as they appear in the instance input — no renaming and no new labels. \n- for example: \"Valid identifiers look like plain numbers such as “1” or “23”, single capital letters like “A” or “B”, or a capital letter followed by digits like “A1” or “X7”.\"",
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"instruction": "Many people in the coordination office are working out which temporary vaccination sites to open from a list of candidates, and then they’ll link every neighborhood to one of the open sites so no neighborhood is missed or assigned twice. The measure of success is straightforward: the plan that leaves the shortest possible longest trip wins — for any plan, look at each neighborhood’s travel time to its assigned site, pick the biggest one, and try to reduce that. There’s a strict limit on how many sites can be opened, and every neighborhood must be assigned to exactly one of those. The exact candidate locations, the travel times between places, and the number of sites allowed are shown below.\n\nThere are 5 locations in total, exactly 1 sites may be opened, and the ordered list of location identifiers is 0, 1, 2, 3, 4.\nTravel time from 0 to 1 is 17.\nTravel time from 0 to 2 is 33.\nTravel time from 0 to 3 is 23.\nTravel time from 0 to 4 is 31.\nTravel time from 1 to 0 is 17.\nTravel time from 1 to 2 is 25.\nTravel time from 1 to 3 is 10.\nTravel time from 1 to 4 is 29.\nTravel time from 2 to 0 is 33.\nTravel time from 2 to 1 is 25.\nTravel time from 2 to 3 is 27.\nTravel time from 2 to 4 is 34.\nTravel time from 3 to 0 is 23.\nTravel time from 3 to 1 is 10.\nTravel time from 3 to 2 is 27.\nTravel time from 3 to 4 is 25.\nTravel time from 4 to 0 is 31.\nTravel time from 4 to 1 is 29.\nTravel time from 4 to 2 is 34.\nTravel time from 4 to 3 is 25.\nUse these travel times to assign every neighborhood to an open site and to evaluate the maximum assigned travel time that the plan seeks to minimize.\n\nOh, and when you reply with a plan, a handy little JSON sketch is easiest to parse. Something like this:\n\n{\n \"solution\": {\n \"selected\": [<site_to_open>, <site_to_open>, ...],\n \"assignments\": [<assigned_site>, <assigned_site>, ...]\n }\n}\n\n\"selected\" is just the list of candidate sites you decide to open. \"assignments\" lists, in the same order as the neighborhoods were given in the instance, which open site each neighborhood is linked to. Think of it as a simple form: which sites are open, and for each neighborhood which site they go to. This is only the expected shape — not the actual answer.\n\nPlease make sure to use the identifiers exactly as they appear in the instance input — do not rename or invent labels. Valid identifiers look like plain numbers such as “1” or “23”, single capital letters like “A” or “B”, or a capital letter followed by digits like “A1” or “X7”.",
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"instruction": "Picture this: there’s a list of potential pickup locker locations and a chart of travel distances between every pair of points. The task is to switch on a specific number of those sites as actual lockers, then link every customer address to exactly one of the opened lockers — no address skipped and no multiple links. To judge any setup, look at each customer’s distance to their assigned locker and take the biggest of those distances; the aim is to make that biggest distance as small as possible so no one has to travel too far. The exact locations, counts, and distances are shown below.\n\nThere are 5 candidate locations; you must open 2 lockers, and the location identifiers are A, B, C, D, E.\nFrom A to B the travel distance is 12.\nFrom A to C the travel distance is 57.\nFrom A to D the travel distance is 57.\nFrom A to E the travel distance is 38.\nFrom B to A the travel distance is 12.\nFrom B to C the travel distance is 45.\nFrom B to D the travel distance is 57.\nFrom B to E the travel distance is 26.\nFrom C to A the travel distance is 57.\nFrom C to B the travel distance is 45.\nFrom C to D the travel distance is 66.\nFrom C to E the travel distance is 51.\nFrom D to A the travel distance is 57.\nFrom D to B the travel distance is 57.\nFrom D to C the travel distance is 66.\nFrom D to E the travel distance is 63.\nFrom E to A the travel distance is 38.\nFrom E to B the travel distance is 26.\nFrom E to C the travel distance is 51.\nFrom E to D the travel distance is 63.\nAssign each address to exactly one opened locker and minimize the maximum assigned travel distance.\n\nAlso, when you give the actual result, please stick to this simple JSON layout so it's easy to parse:\n\n{\n \"solution\": {\n \"selected\": [<site_to_open>, <site_to_open>, ...],\n \"assignments\": [<assigned_site>, <assigned_site>, ...]\n }\n}\n\nThis is just a sketch of the shape I expect, not the final answer itself. In plain terms: \"selected\" is the list of locker sites you decide to open, and \"assignments\" lists, for each original location in the instance, which opened site that location is linked to. Keep it light — think of \"selected\" as the checkboxes you tick, and \"assignments\" as the fill-in-the-blank that says which checkbox each address uses.\n\nQuick reminder: use the exact identifiers from the instance input — don't rename them or invent new labels. Valid identifiers look like plain numbers such as “1” or “23”, single capital letters like “A” or “B”, or a capital letter followed by digits like “A1” or “X7”.",
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"instruction": "I’m helping the school transport officer figure out where to put a fixed number of bus stops from a list of suggested spots, and then tie each household to exactly one of the stops that get opened. The idea is simple: pick that set number of stops and assign every home to one open stop so that, when you look at everyone’s walk to their stop and take the longest single walk, that longest walk is as short as possible. Nobody can be left out or sent to two stops, and only the chosen stops can be used. The concrete distances and candidate spots will be shown below.\n\nThere are 8 locations, I need to open 1 stops, and the location IDs are 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.\nDistance from 0 to 1 is 37.\nDistance from 0 to 2 is 52.\nDistance from 0 to 3 is 56.\nDistance from 0 to 4 is 40.\nDistance from 0 to 5 is 57.\nDistance from 0 to 6 is 57.\nDistance from 0 to 7 is 37.\nDistance from 1 to 0 is 37.\nDistance from 1 to 2 is 40.\nDistance from 1 to 3 is 38.\nDistance from 1 to 4 is 24.\nDistance from 1 to 5 is 40.\nDistance from 1 to 6 is 49.\nDistance from 1 to 7 is 34.\nDistance from 2 to 0 is 52.\nDistance from 2 to 1 is 40.\nDistance from 2 to 3 is 45.\nDistance from 2 to 4 is 31.\nDistance from 2 to 5 is 45.\nDistance from 2 to 6 is 61.\nDistance from 2 to 7 is 20.\nDistance from 3 to 0 is 56.\nDistance from 3 to 1 is 38.\nDistance from 3 to 2 is 45.\nDistance from 3 to 4 is 26.\nDistance from 3 to 5 is 28.\nDistance from 3 to 6 is 59.\nDistance from 3 to 7 is 36.\nDistance from 4 to 0 is 40.\nDistance from 4 to 1 is 24.\nDistance from 4 to 2 is 31.\nDistance from 4 to 3 is 26.\nDistance from 4 to 5 is 28.\nDistance from 4 to 6 is 40.\nDistance from 4 to 7 is 22.\nDistance from 5 to 0 is 57.\nDistance from 5 to 1 is 40.\nDistance from 5 to 2 is 45.\nDistance from 5 to 3 is 28.\nDistance from 5 to 4 is 28.\nDistance from 5 to 6 is 61.\nDistance from 5 to 7 is 38.\nDistance from 6 to 0 is 57.\nDistance from 6 to 1 is 49.\nDistance from 6 to 2 is 61.\nDistance from 6 to 3 is 59.\nDistance from 6 to 4 is 40.\nDistance from 6 to 5 is 61.\nDistance from 6 to 7 is 48.\nDistance from 7 to 0 is 37.\nDistance from 7 to 1 is 34.\nDistance from 7 to 2 is 20.\nDistance from 7 to 3 is 36.\nDistance from 7 to 4 is 22.\nDistance from 7 to 5 is 38.\nDistance from 7 to 6 is 48.\nI'll use these distances and candidate spots to choose which 1 stops to open and assign every home so the maximum walk is minimized.\n\nJust so we're on the same page, please return your pick-and-assign answer in a small JSON snippet like this — a relaxed template you can fill in.\n\n{\n \"solution\": {\n \"selected\": [<stop_to_open>, <stop_to_open>, ...],\n \"assignments\": [<chosen_open_stop>, <chosen_open_stop>, ...]\n }\n}\n\n\"selected\" is where you list the stops you decide to open. \"assignments\" is a matching list that says, for each household (in the same order they appear in the instance), which open stop that household is tied to. Think of it as a simple form: one line naming the open stops, and one line matching each home to one of them.\n\nThis is just the expected shape — a sketch, not the final filled-in answer.\n\nPlease make sure you use the exact identifiers from the instance input — do not rename them or invent new labels. Valid identifiers look like plain numbers such as “1” or “23”, single capital letters like “A” or “B”, or a capital letter followed by digits like “A1” or “X7”.",
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"instruction": "In town there’s a push to place a limited number of pop-up galleries at selected venues; the task is to decide which ones to open and then attach every neighborhood arts group to exactly one of those opened galleries so no group is forgotten or doubled up. The way to judge a choice is by its worst-case trip: calculate each group’s travel to its assigned gallery, find the group with the longest trip, and try to make that longest trip as short as possible. The specific list of venues, the travel distances, and the fixed number of pop-ups available are shown below.\n\nBelow are the 5 candidate locations, the fixed 2 pop-ups to open, and the location IDs: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4.\nTravel distance from 0 to 1 is 33.\nTravel distance from 0 to 2 is 27.\nTravel distance from 0 to 3 is 31.\nTravel distance from 0 to 4 is 29.\nTravel distance from 1 to 0 is 33.\nTravel distance from 1 to 2 is 30.\nTravel distance from 1 to 3 is 40.\nTravel distance from 1 to 4 is 13.\nTravel distance from 2 to 0 is 27.\nTravel distance from 2 to 1 is 30.\nTravel distance from 2 to 3 is 29.\nTravel distance from 2 to 4 is 32.\nTravel distance from 3 to 0 is 31.\nTravel distance from 3 to 1 is 40.\nTravel distance from 3 to 2 is 29.\nTravel distance from 3 to 4 is 29.\nTravel distance from 4 to 0 is 29.\nTravel distance from 4 to 1 is 13.\nTravel distance from 4 to 2 is 32.\nTravel distance from 4 to 3 is 29.\nUse these distances to assign each group and minimize the worst-case trip among the 5 locations with 2 pop-ups.\n\nYou can give the result back in a tiny JSON form so it's easy to read and parse. Something like this is the shape I expect:\n\n{\n \"solution\": {\n \"selected\": [<venue_to_open>, <venue_to_open>, ...],\n \"assignments\": [<assigned_open_venue>, <assigned_open_venue>, ...]\n }\n}\n\nHere \"selected\" is where you list the venues you'll open (the pop-up spots), and \"assignments\" is a one-to-one list saying which opened venue each neighborhood arts group is attached to. Think of it like filling out a short form: pick the open galleries, then for every group write which open gallery they go to.\n\nThis is just the required shape — a sketch, not the actual answer filled in.\n\nPlease use the exact identifiers from the instance input when you fill this in — do not rename them or invent new labels. For example: \"Valid identifiers look like plain numbers such as “1” or “23”, single capital letters like “A” or “B”, or a capital letter followed by digits like “A1” or “X7”.\"",
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"instruction": "We ran into a common logistics puzzle: the ride-share ops manager must pick a set number of staging spots from candidate road segments and then link each service area to exactly one of the opened spots. Every area has to be assigned and nobody can be assigned twice. One plan is better than another if the farthest any area has to travel to its assigned spot is smaller. To evaluate a plan, measure the distance from each area to its assigned staging zone and take the maximum of those distances — that maximum is what the team wants to minimize. The specific inputs and distances are listed below.\n\n{\n \"num_candidate_road_segments\": 7,\n \"num_staging_zones_to_open\": 1,\n \"road_segment_ids\": [\n \"A\",\n \"B\",\n \"C\",\n \"D\",\n \"E\",\n \"F\",\n \"G\"\n ],\n \"data\": [\n {\n \"from_segment_id\": \"A\",\n \"to_segment_id\": \"B\",\n \"repositioning_distance\": 85\n },\n {\n \"from_segment_id\": \"A\",\n \"to_segment_id\": \"C\",\n \"repositioning_distance\": 55\n },\n {\n \"from_segment_id\": \"A\",\n \"to_segment_id\": \"D\",\n \"repositioning_distance\": 97\n },\n {\n \"from_segment_id\": \"A\",\n \"to_segment_id\": \"E\",\n \"repositioning_distance\": 63\n },\n {\n \"from_segment_id\": \"A\",\n \"to_segment_id\": \"F\",\n \"repositioning_distance\": 76\n },\n {\n \"from_segment_id\": \"A\",\n \"to_segment_id\": \"G\",\n \"repositioning_distance\": 100\n },\n {\n \"from_segment_id\": \"B\",\n \"to_segment_id\": \"A\",\n \"repositioning_distance\": 85\n },\n {\n \"from_segment_id\": \"B\",\n \"to_segment_id\": \"C\",\n \"repositioning_distance\": 62\n },\n {\n \"from_segment_id\": \"B\",\n \"to_segment_id\": \"D\",\n \"repositioning_distance\": 112\n },\n {\n \"from_segment_id\": \"B\",\n \"to_segment_id\": \"E\",\n \"repositioning_distance\": 44\n },\n {\n \"from_segment_id\": \"B\",\n \"to_segment_id\": \"F\",\n \"repositioning_distance\": 71\n },\n {\n \"from_segment_id\": \"B\",\n \"to_segment_id\": \"G\",\n \"repositioning_distance\": 94\n },\n {\n \"from_segment_id\": \"C\",\n \"to_segment_id\": \"A\",\n \"repositioning_distance\": 55\n },\n {\n \"from_segment_id\": \"C\",\n \"to_segment_id\": \"B\",\n \"repositioning_distance\": 62\n },\n {\n \"from_segment_id\": \"C\",\n \"to_segment_id\": \"D\",\n \"repositioning_distance\": 86\n },\n {\n \"from_segment_id\": \"C\",\n \"to_segment_id\": \"E\",\n \"repositioning_distance\": 68\n },\n {\n \"from_segment_id\": \"C\",\n \"to_segment_id\": \"F\",\n \"repositioning_distance\": 66\n },\n {\n \"from_segment_id\": \"C\",\n \"to_segment_id\": \"G\",\n \"repositioning_distance\": 83\n },\n {\n \"from_segment_id\": \"D\",\n \"to_segment_id\": \"A\",\n \"repositioning_distance\": 97\n },\n {\n \"from_segment_id\": \"D\",\n \"to_segment_id\": \"B\",\n \"repositioning_distance\": 112\n },\n {\n \"from_segment_id\": \"D\",\n \"to_segment_id\": \"C\",\n \"repositioning_distance\": 86\n },\n {\n \"from_segment_id\": \"D\",\n \"to_segment_id\": \"E\",\n \"repositioning_distance\": 68\n },\n {\n \"from_segment_id\": \"D\",\n \"to_segment_id\": \"F\",\n \"repositioning_distance\": 55\n },\n {\n \"from_segment_id\": \"D\",\n \"to_segment_id\": \"G\",\n \"repositioning_distance\": 85\n },\n {\n \"from_segment_id\": \"E\",\n \"to_segment_id\": \"A\",\n \"repositioning_distance\": 63\n },\n {\n \"from_segment_id\": \"E\",\n \"to_segment_id\": \"B\",\n \"repositioning_distance\": 44\n },\n {\n \"from_segment_id\": \"E\",\n \"to_segment_id\": \"C\",\n \"repositioning_distance\": 68\n },\n {\n \"from_segment_id\": \"E\",\n \"to_segment_id\": \"D\",\n \"repositioning_distance\": 68\n },\n {\n \"from_segment_id\": \"E\",\n \"to_segment_id\": \"F\",\n \"repositioning_distance\": 27\n },\n {\n \"from_segment_id\": \"E\",\n \"to_segment_id\": \"G\",\n \"repositioning_distance\": 71\n },\n {\n \"from_segment_id\": \"F\",\n \"to_segment_id\": \"A\",\n \"repositioning_distance\": 76\n },\n {\n \"from_segment_id\": \"F\",\n \"to_segment_id\": \"B\",\n \"repositioning_distance\": 71\n },\n {\n \"from_segment_id\": \"F\",\n \"to_segment_id\": \"C\",\n \"repositioning_distance\": 66\n },\n {\n \"from_segment_id\": \"F\",\n \"to_segment_id\": \"D\",\n \"repositioning_distance\": 55\n },\n {\n \"from_segment_id\": \"F\",\n \"to_segment_id\": \"E\",\n \"repositioning_distance\": 27\n },\n {\n \"from_segment_id\": \"F\",\n \"to_segment_id\": \"G\",\n \"repositioning_distance\": 69\n },\n {\n \"from_segment_id\": \"G\",\n \"to_segment_id\": \"A\",\n \"repositioning_distance\": 100\n },\n {\n \"from_segment_id\": \"G\",\n \"to_segment_id\": \"B\",\n \"repositioning_distance\": 94\n },\n {\n \"from_segment_id\": \"G\",\n \"to_segment_id\": \"C\",\n \"repositioning_distance\": 83\n },\n {\n \"from_segment_id\": \"G\",\n \"to_segment_id\": \"D\",\n \"repositioning_distance\": 85\n },\n {\n \"from_segment_id\": \"G\",\n \"to_segment_id\": \"E\",\n \"repositioning_distance\": 71\n },\n {\n \"from_segment_id\": \"G\",\n \"to_segment_id\": \"F\",\n \"repositioning_distance\": 69\n }\n ]\n}\n\nIf you want to hand back a candidate plan, just use a simple JSON shape like this — nothing fancy, just a small form that tells us which spots to open and how each area gets assigned:\n\n{\n \"solution\": {\n \"selected\": [<site_to_open>, <site_to_open>, ...],\n \"assignments\": [<chosen_open_spot>, <chosen_open_spot>, ...]\n }\n}\n\nThink of \"selected\" as the list of staging spots you decide to open, and \"assignments\" as, for each service area (in the same order as the input), which opened spot it will use. 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"instruction": "We’re trying to set up a limited number of antennas across town and attach every user location to one active antenna. The choice that wins is the one where the worst-off user — the one who’s farthest from their assigned antenna — has the shortest possible distance. Every location has to be assigned to a single turned-on antenna (no duplicates, no skipping), and only the allotted number of antennas can be used. The concrete locations and distances follow below.\n\n{\n \"total_locations\": 6,\n \"antennas_to_activate\": 1,\n \"location_ids\": [\n \"A\",\n \"B\",\n \"C\",\n \"D\",\n \"E\",\n \"F\"\n ],\n \"data\": [\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": \"A\",\n \"destination_location_id\": \"B\",\n \"travel_distance\": 62\n },\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": \"A\",\n \"destination_location_id\": \"C\",\n \"travel_distance\": 66\n },\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": \"A\",\n \"destination_location_id\": \"D\",\n \"travel_distance\": 85\n },\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": \"A\",\n \"destination_location_id\": \"E\",\n \"travel_distance\": 54\n },\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": \"A\",\n \"destination_location_id\": \"F\",\n \"travel_distance\": 54\n },\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": \"B\",\n \"destination_location_id\": \"A\",\n \"travel_distance\": 62\n },\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": \"B\",\n \"destination_location_id\": \"C\",\n \"travel_distance\": 66\n },\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": \"B\",\n \"destination_location_id\": \"D\",\n \"travel_distance\": 75\n },\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": \"B\",\n \"destination_location_id\": \"E\",\n \"travel_distance\": 38\n },\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": \"B\",\n \"destination_location_id\": \"F\",\n \"travel_distance\": 56\n },\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": \"C\",\n \"destination_location_id\": \"A\",\n \"travel_distance\": 66\n },\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": \"C\",\n \"destination_location_id\": \"B\",\n \"travel_distance\": 66\n },\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": \"C\",\n \"destination_location_id\": \"D\",\n \"travel_distance\": 93\n },\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": \"C\",\n \"destination_location_id\": \"E\",\n \"travel_distance\": 60\n },\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": \"C\",\n \"destination_location_id\": \"F\",\n \"travel_distance\": 53\n },\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": \"D\",\n \"destination_location_id\": \"A\",\n \"travel_distance\": 85\n },\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": \"D\",\n \"destination_location_id\": \"B\",\n \"travel_distance\": 75\n },\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": \"D\",\n \"destination_location_id\": \"C\",\n \"travel_distance\": 93\n },\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": \"D\",\n \"destination_location_id\": \"E\",\n \"travel_distance\": 76\n },\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": \"D\",\n \"destination_location_id\": \"F\",\n \"travel_distance\": 57\n },\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": \"E\",\n \"destination_location_id\": \"A\",\n \"travel_distance\": 54\n },\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": \"E\",\n \"destination_location_id\": \"B\",\n \"travel_distance\": 38\n },\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": \"E\",\n \"destination_location_id\": \"C\",\n \"travel_distance\": 60\n },\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": \"E\",\n \"destination_location_id\": \"D\",\n \"travel_distance\": 76\n },\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": \"E\",\n \"destination_location_id\": \"F\",\n \"travel_distance\": 43\n },\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": \"F\",\n \"destination_location_id\": \"A\",\n \"travel_distance\": 54\n },\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": \"F\",\n \"destination_location_id\": \"B\",\n \"travel_distance\": 56\n },\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": \"F\",\n \"destination_location_id\": \"C\",\n \"travel_distance\": 53\n },\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": \"F\",\n \"destination_location_id\": \"D\",\n \"travel_distance\": 57\n },\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": \"F\",\n \"destination_location_id\": \"E\",\n \"travel_distance\": 43\n }\n ]\n}\n\nAlso, when you send the actual choices back, please use this simple JSON layout so it's easy to parse:\n\n{\n \"solution\": {\n \"selected\": [<site_to_open>, <site_to_open>, ...],\n \"assignments\": [<chosen_open_site>, <chosen_open_site>, ...]\n }\n}\n\nThink of it like a little form: \"selected\" is the list of sites you decide to turn on, and \"assignments\" gives, for every location in the instance (in the same order they were listed), the site that location is attached to. Super casual — just fill those two lists and you're done.\n\nThis is just a sketch of the shape I need, not the final answer itself. One important rule: use the exact identifiers from the instance input — do not rename them or invent new labels. For example: \"Valid identifiers look like plain numbers such as \"1\" or \"23\", single capital letters like \"A\" or \"B\", or a capital letter followed by digits like \"A1\" or \"X7\".\"",
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"instruction": "Many people care about fair access, so imagine choosing a handful of service locations from a list of possible spots to cover a set of communities, with the distance between every pair already known. Each community must be assigned to one and only one chosen spot, and the best arrangement is the one that makes the longest required trip for any community as short as it can be. In practical terms, evaluate an arrangement by finding the community with the largest assigned travel distance — that largest distance is what gets reduced. The concrete data — locations and distances — are provided below.\n\nThe instance lists 6 distinct candidate locations, of which 2 must be opened; the ordered location identifiers are 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.\nThe travel distance from 0 to 1 is 33.\nThe travel distance from 0 to 2 is 47.\nThe travel distance from 0 to 3 is 58.\nThe travel distance from 0 to 4 is 51.\nThe travel distance from 0 to 5 is 56.\nThe travel distance from 1 to 0 is 33.\nThe travel distance from 1 to 2 is 31.\nThe travel distance from 1 to 3 is 41.\nThe travel distance from 1 to 4 is 50.\nThe travel distance from 1 to 5 is 26.\nThe travel distance from 2 to 0 is 47.\nThe travel distance from 2 to 1 is 31.\nThe travel distance from 2 to 3 is 43.\nThe travel distance from 2 to 4 is 43.\nThe travel distance from 2 to 5 is 43.\nThe travel distance from 3 to 0 is 58.\nThe travel distance from 3 to 1 is 41.\nThe travel distance from 3 to 2 is 43.\nThe travel distance from 3 to 4 is 45.\nThe travel distance from 3 to 5 is 41.\nThe travel distance from 4 to 0 is 51.\nThe travel distance from 4 to 1 is 50.\nThe travel distance from 4 to 2 is 43.\nThe travel distance from 4 to 3 is 45.\nThe travel distance from 4 to 5 is 32.\nThe travel distance from 5 to 0 is 56.\nThe travel distance from 5 to 1 is 26.\nThe travel distance from 5 to 2 is 43.\nThe travel distance from 5 to 3 is 41.\nThe travel distance from 5 to 4 is 32.\nUse these distance records to assess assignments and reduce the maximum assigned travel distance.\n\nYou can just reply using a simple JSON shape like this — nothing fancy, just the idea of which spots you open and who gets assigned where.\n\n{\n \"solution\": {\n \"selected\": [<site_to_open>, <site_to_open>, ...],\n \"assignments\": [<chosen_open_site>, <chosen_open_site>, ...]\n }\n}\n\n\"selected\" is the list of sites you choose to open. \"assignments\" is, in the same order as the locations in the instance input, the open site each location is assigned to. Think of it like filling out a short form: pick the open sites, then for every community write which open site they're connected to.\n\nThis JSON is just the expected shape — a sketch, not the final filled-in answer. Please use the exact identifiers from the instance input; do not rename them or invent new labels. \n\nFor example: \"Valid identifiers look like plain numbers such as \"1\" or \"23\", single capital letters like \"A\" or \"B\", or a capital letter followed by digits like \"A1\" or \"X7\".\"",
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"instruction": "Picture a neighborhood with a handful of candidate spots for chargers; the task is to choose a set number of those spots and attach every parking area to exactly one of the selected chargers, so nothing is left out or assigned twice. What counts as a good choice is how long the longest journey is — you compute each parking area’s distance to its assigned charger, take the biggest distance, and aim to make that biggest distance minimal. 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"instruction": "Many people in outlying hamlets depend on a few pickup boxes, so the planners must choose a set number of box locations from candidate sites and assign every delivery point to one chosen box only. The measure of a good setup is straightforward: find the house that ends up farthest from its box, note that distance, and aim to make that farthest distance as small as possible. The specific site options and the travel distances are listed below.\n\n{\n \"total_locations\": 5,\n \"boxes_to_open\": 1,\n \"location_ids\": [\n 1,\n 2,\n 3,\n 4,\n 5\n ],\n \"data\": [\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": 1,\n \"destination_location_id\": 2,\n \"travel_distance\": 25\n },\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": 1,\n \"destination_location_id\": 3,\n \"travel_distance\": 36\n },\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": 1,\n \"destination_location_id\": 4,\n \"travel_distance\": 37\n },\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": 1,\n \"destination_location_id\": 5,\n \"travel_distance\": 22\n },\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": 2,\n \"destination_location_id\": 1,\n \"travel_distance\": 25\n },\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": 2,\n \"destination_location_id\": 3,\n \"travel_distance\": 36\n },\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": 2,\n \"destination_location_id\": 4,\n \"travel_distance\": 30\n },\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": 2,\n \"destination_location_id\": 5,\n \"travel_distance\": 28\n },\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": 3,\n \"destination_location_id\": 1,\n \"travel_distance\": 36\n },\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": 3,\n \"destination_location_id\": 2,\n \"travel_distance\": 36\n },\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": 3,\n \"destination_location_id\": 4,\n \"travel_distance\": 37\n },\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": 3,\n \"destination_location_id\": 5,\n \"travel_distance\": 22\n },\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": 4,\n \"destination_location_id\": 1,\n \"travel_distance\": 37\n },\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": 4,\n \"destination_location_id\": 2,\n \"travel_distance\": 30\n },\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": 4,\n \"destination_location_id\": 3,\n \"travel_distance\": 37\n },\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": 4,\n \"destination_location_id\": 5,\n \"travel_distance\": 22\n },\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": 5,\n \"destination_location_id\": 1,\n \"travel_distance\": 22\n },\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": 5,\n \"destination_location_id\": 2,\n \"travel_distance\": 28\n },\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": 5,\n \"destination_location_id\": 3,\n \"travel_distance\": 22\n },\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": 5,\n \"destination_location_id\": 4,\n \"travel_distance\": 22\n }\n ]\n}\n\nIf you'd like to send a proposed setup, just drop it in a little JSON snippet like this so I can read it easily:\n\n{\n \"solution\": {\n \"selected\": [<site_to_open>, <site_to_open>, ...],\n \"assignments\": [<chosen_open_site>, <chosen_open_site>, ...]\n }\n}\n\nThis just means: \"selected\" is the list of box sites you plan to open, and \"assignments\" says, for each delivery location in the instance, which opened site it's assigned to. Super casual sketch — not the final answer, just the shape I expect.\n\nAlso, please use the exact identifiers from the instance input — don't rename them or invent new labels. \n- for example: \"Valid identifiers look like plain numbers such as “1” or “23”, single capital letters like “A” or “B”, or a capital letter followed by digits like “A1” or “X7”.\"",
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"instruction": "I’ve been thinking about the little library van route: pick a fixed number of mobile book stops around town, then for each neighborhood cluster decide which one of those stops it will use. The idea is to arrange things so the person who has to walk the farthest still has as short a trip as possible — for any plan, look at every neighborhood’s travel distance to its assigned stop and take the largest one, and the goal is to make that largest distance as small as it can be. Every neighborhood has to be assigned to exactly one chosen stop — nothing left out and no neighborhood sent to two different stops. The exact candidate stops and the distances between places are listed below.\n\n{\n \"total_candidate_locations\": 5,\n \"num_stops_to_open\": 1,\n \"location_identifiers\": [\n 1,\n 2,\n 3,\n 4,\n 5\n ],\n \"data\": [\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": 1,\n \"destination_location_id\": 2,\n \"travel_distance\": 33\n },\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": 1,\n \"destination_location_id\": 3,\n \"travel_distance\": 34\n },\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": 1,\n \"destination_location_id\": 4,\n \"travel_distance\": 23\n },\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": 1,\n \"destination_location_id\": 5,\n \"travel_distance\": 22\n },\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": 2,\n \"destination_location_id\": 1,\n \"travel_distance\": 33\n },\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": 2,\n \"destination_location_id\": 3,\n \"travel_distance\": 37\n },\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": 2,\n \"destination_location_id\": 4,\n \"travel_distance\": 19\n },\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": 2,\n \"destination_location_id\": 5,\n \"travel_distance\": 34\n },\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": 3,\n \"destination_location_id\": 1,\n \"travel_distance\": 34\n },\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": 3,\n \"destination_location_id\": 2,\n \"travel_distance\": 37\n },\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": 3,\n \"destination_location_id\": 4,\n \"travel_distance\": 33\n },\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": 3,\n \"destination_location_id\": 5,\n \"travel_distance\": 28\n },\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": 4,\n \"destination_location_id\": 1,\n \"travel_distance\": 23\n },\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": 4,\n \"destination_location_id\": 2,\n \"travel_distance\": 19\n },\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": 4,\n \"destination_location_id\": 3,\n \"travel_distance\": 33\n },\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": 4,\n \"destination_location_id\": 5,\n \"travel_distance\": 23\n },\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": 5,\n \"destination_location_id\": 1,\n \"travel_distance\": 22\n },\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": 5,\n \"destination_location_id\": 2,\n \"travel_distance\": 34\n },\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": 5,\n \"destination_location_id\": 3,\n \"travel_distance\": 28\n },\n {\n \"origin_location_id\": 5,\n \"destination_location_id\": 4,\n \"travel_distance\": 23\n }\n ]\n}\n\nOh, and to keep things machine-friendly, here's the little JSON layout I'd like the final plan to follow — nothing fancy, just a tidy shape:\n\n{\n \"solution\": {\n \"selected\": [<stop_to_open>, <stop_to_open>, ...],\n \"assignments\": [<assigned_stop>, <assigned_stop>, ...]\n }\n}\n\n\"selected\" is where you list which stops (by their location IDs) you're opening, and \"assignments\" says, for each neighborhood in the same order as the input, which opened stop it will use. Think of it like filling out a short form: pick the stops, then say who goes to which stop.\n\nThis is just a sketch of the expected shape, not the actual answer — I'll fill in the real IDs and assignments based on the instance details.\n\nPlease make sure to use the exact identifiers from the instance input — do not rename them or invent new labels. Valid identifiers look like plain numbers such as “1” or “23”, single capital letters like “A” or “B”, or a capital letter followed by digits like “A1” or “X7”.",
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