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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 8x9 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (7, 6), if your only valid moves are to move over 3 squares in one direction and over 2 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex format: \\... | 5 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 5x4 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (2, 1), if your only valid moves are to move over 3 squares in one direction and over 2 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex format: \\... | 3 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 4x3 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (1, 0), if your only valid moves are like a chess knight, i.e, over two squares in one direction and over one square in a perpendicular direction in one move?\n\nPresent the ans... | 3 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 8x7 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (6, 5), if your only valid moves are to move over 2 squares in one direction and over 3 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex format: \\... | 5 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 4x4 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (3, 1), if your only valid moves are like a chess knight, i.e, over two squares in one direction and over one square in a perpendicular direction in one move?\n\nPresent the ans... | 2 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 9x8 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (6, 5), if your only valid moves are like a chess knight, i.e, over two squares in one direction and over one square in a perpendicular direction in one move?\n\nPresent the ans... | 5 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 7x7 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (4, 4), if your only valid moves are to move over 2 squares in one direction and over 3 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex format: \\... | 4 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 5x7 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (4, 4), if your only valid moves are to move over 1 squares in one direction and over 4 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex format: \\... | 8 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 3x5 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (0, 2), if your only valid moves are to move over 4 squares in one direction and over 1 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex format: \\... | 2 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 8x9 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (6, 6), if your only valid moves are like a chess knight, i.e, over two squares in one direction and over one square in a perpendicular direction in one move?\n\nPresent the ans... | 4 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 7x7 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (5, 4), if your only valid moves are to move over 4 squares in one direction and over 1 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex format: \\... | 5 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 7x9 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (4, 6), if your only valid moves are to move over 1 squares in one direction and over 3 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex format: \\... | 4 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 8x8 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (7, 5), if your only valid moves are to move over 1 squares in one direction and over 5 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex format: \\... | 5 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 6x6 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (4, 3), if your only valid moves are like a chess knight, i.e, over two squares in one direction and over one square in a perpendicular direction in one move?\n\nPresent the ans... | 3 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 7x7 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (4, 6), if your only valid moves are to move over 1 squares in one direction and over 3 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex format: \\... | 4 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 7x6 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (5, 3), if your only valid moves are to move over 5 squares in one direction and over 1 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex format: \\... | 3 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 9x8 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (6, 6), if your only valid moves are to move over 1 squares in one direction and over 4 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex format: \\... | 6 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 7x6 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (5, 5), if your only valid moves are to move over 1 squares in one direction and over 3 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex format: \\... | 3 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 5x6 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (2, 4), if your only valid moves are to move over 3 squares in one direction and over 1 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex format: \\... | 2 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 6x8 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (3, 5), if your only valid moves are to move over 3 squares in one direction and over 2 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex format: \\... | 4 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 4x5 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (1, 2), if your only valid moves are to move over 3 squares in one direction and over 2 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex format: \\... | 3 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 6x7 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (4, 4), if your only valid moves are to move over 4 squares in one direction and over 1 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex format: \\... | 8 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 4x4 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (2, 3), if your only valid moves are like a chess knight, i.e, over two squares in one direction and over one square in a perpendicular direction in one move?\n\nPresent the ans... | 3 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 5x5 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (3, 2), if your only valid moves are like a chess knight, i.e, over two squares in one direction and over one square in a perpendicular direction in one move?\n\nPresent the ans... | 3 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 3x3 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (2, 0), if your only valid moves are like a chess knight, i.e, over two squares in one direction and over one square in a perpendicular direction in one move?\n\nPresent the ans... | 2 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 6x7 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (5, 4), if your only valid moves are to move over 2 squares in one direction and over 3 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex format: \\... | 5 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 8x8 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (6, 6), if your only valid moves are to move over 3 squares in one direction and over 1 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex format: \\... | 4 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 7x5 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (4, 4), if your only valid moves are like a chess knight, i.e, over two squares in one direction and over one square in a perpendicular direction in one move?\n\nPresent the ans... | 4 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 8x8 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (5, 7), if your only valid moves are to move over 1 squares in one direction and over 5 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex format: \\... | 5 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 9x9 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (7, 7), if your only valid moves are to move over 1 squares in one direction and over 4 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex format: \\... | 6 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 4x3 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (1, 1), if your only valid moves are like a chess knight, i.e, over two squares in one direction and over one square in a perpendicular direction in one move?\n\nPresent the ans... | 4 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 8x7 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (5, 6), if your only valid moves are like a chess knight, i.e, over two squares in one direction and over one square in a perpendicular direction in one move?\n\nPresent the ans... | 5 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 6x6 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (4, 5), if your only valid moves are to move over 4 squares in one direction and over 1 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex format: \\... | 5 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 7x7 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (6, 4), if your only valid moves are to move over 5 squares in one direction and over 1 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex format: \\... | 2 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 3x3 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (0, 0), if your only valid moves are like a chess knight, i.e, over two squares in one direction and over one square in a perpendicular direction in one move?\n\nPresent the ans... | 0 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 9x7 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (6, 6), if your only valid moves are to move over 1 squares in one direction and over 3 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex format: \\... | 4 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 7x6 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (5, 4), if your only valid moves are like a chess knight, i.e, over two squares in one direction and over one square in a perpendicular direction in one move?\n\nPresent the ans... | 3 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 7x8 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (6, 6), if your only valid moves are to move over 3 squares in one direction and over 2 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex format: \\... | 4 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 6x7 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (3, 5), if your only valid moves are like a chess knight, i.e, over two squares in one direction and over one square in a perpendicular direction in one move?\n\nPresent the ans... | 4 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 6x6 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (5, 3), if your only valid moves are like a chess knight, i.e, over two squares in one direction and over one square in a perpendicular direction in one move?\n\nPresent the ans... | 4 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 8x8 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (5, 6), if your only valid moves are to move over 3 squares in one direction and over 2 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex format: \\... | 5 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 8x6 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (5, 3), if your only valid moves are to move over 1 squares in one direction and over 5 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex format: \\... | 3 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 3x5 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (2, 2), if your only valid moves are like a chess knight, i.e, over two squares in one direction and over one square in a perpendicular direction in one move?\n\nPresent the ans... | 4 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 6x6 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (5, 3), if your only valid moves are to move over 3 squares in one direction and over 2 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex format: \\... | 4 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 4x6 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (3, 3), if your only valid moves are to move over 1 squares in one direction and over 3 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex format: \\... | 3 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 7x5 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (4, 4), if your only valid moves are to move over 1 squares in one direction and over 4 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex format: \\... | 8 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 6x8 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (3, 5), if your only valid moves are to move over 3 squares in one direction and over 1 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex format: \\... | 3 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 6x6 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (4, 5), if your only valid moves are to move over 1 squares in one direction and over 4 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex format: \\... | 5 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 6x6 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to the top right, if your only valid moves are to move over 1 squares in one direction and over 3 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex for... | 3 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 7x6 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (4, 5), if your only valid moves are like a chess knight, i.e, over two squares in one direction and over one square in a perpendicular direction in one move?\n\nPresent the ans... | 3 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 6x6 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (3, 4), if your only valid moves are like a chess knight, i.e, over two squares in one direction and over one square in a perpendicular direction in one move?\n\nPresent the ans... | 3 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 9x9 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (8, 6), if your only valid moves are to move over 3 squares in one direction and over 1 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex format: \\... | 4 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 4x4 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (1, 3), if your only valid moves are like a chess knight, i.e, over two squares in one direction and over one square in a perpendicular direction in one move?\n\nPresent the ans... | 2 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 6x8 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (5, 5), if your only valid moves are to move over 5 squares in one direction and over 1 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex format: \\... | 5 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 8x7 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (5, 5), if your only valid moves are to move over 3 squares in one direction and over 2 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex format: \\... | 2 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 5x4 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (3, 1), if your only valid moves are like a chess knight, i.e, over two squares in one direction and over one square in a perpendicular direction in one move?\n\nPresent the ans... | 2 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 6x4 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (3, 2), if your only valid moves are to move over 2 squares in one direction and over 3 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex format: \\... | 1 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 8x9 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (5, 7), if your only valid moves are like a chess knight, i.e, over two squares in one direction and over one square in a perpendicular direction in one move?\n\nPresent the ans... | 4 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 6x7 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (4, 4), if your only valid moves are to move over 2 squares in one direction and over 3 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex format: \\... | 4 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 6x7 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (3, 5), if your only valid moves are to move over 2 squares in one direction and over 3 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex format: \\... | 4 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 6x6 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (4, 4), if your only valid moves are like a chess knight, i.e, over two squares in one direction and over one square in a perpendicular direction in one move?\n\nPresent the ans... | 4 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 7x7 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (6, 4), if your only valid moves are to move over 1 squares in one direction and over 5 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex format: \\... | 2 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 6x5 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (3, 3), if your only valid moves are to move over 1 squares in one direction and over 3 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex format: \\... | 3 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 7x5 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (4, 2), if your only valid moves are to move over 4 squares in one direction and over 1 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex format: \\... | 6 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 4x4 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (3, 2), if your only valid moves are to move over 2 squares in one direction and over 3 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex format: \\... | 1 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 8x9 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (6, 6), if your only valid moves are to move over 1 squares in one direction and over 4 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex format: \\... | 6 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 6x5 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (3, 2), if your only valid moves are to move over 2 squares in one direction and over 3 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex format: \\... | 1 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 9x7 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (6, 6), if your only valid moves are to move over 1 squares in one direction and over 5 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex format: \\... | 2 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 5x7 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (4, 4), if your only valid moves are to move over 3 squares in one direction and over 2 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex format: \\... | 4 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 9x8 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (7, 7), if your only valid moves are to move over 4 squares in one direction and over 1 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex format: \\... | 6 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 9x7 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (6, 5), if your only valid moves are to move over 4 squares in one direction and over 1 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex format: \\... | 5 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 6x6 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (5, 4), if your only valid moves are to move over 3 squares in one direction and over 2 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex format: \\... | 7 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 5x4 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (3, 1), if your only valid moves are like a chess knight, i.e, over two squares in one direction and over one square in a perpendicular direction in one move?\n\nPresent the ans... | 2 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 8x8 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (7, 6), if your only valid moves are to move over 3 squares in one direction and over 2 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex format: \\... | 5 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 9x9 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (8, 7), if your only valid moves are to move over 3 squares in one direction and over 2 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex format: \\... | 3 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 5x7 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (4, 4), if your only valid moves are to move over 2 squares in one direction and over 3 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex format: \\... | 4 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 6x8 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (3, 5), if your only valid moves are to move over 4 squares in one direction and over 1 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex format: \\... | 2 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 6x7 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (4, 5), if your only valid moves are like a chess knight, i.e, over two squares in one direction and over one square in a perpendicular direction in one move?\n\nPresent the ans... | 3 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 8x9 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (6, 6), if your only valid moves are to move over 2 squares in one direction and over 3 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex format: \\... | 4 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 4x5 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (1, 2), if your only valid moves are to move over 2 squares in one direction and over 3 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex format: \\... | 3 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 3x4 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (1, 2), if your only valid moves are like a chess knight, i.e, over two squares in one direction and over one square in a perpendicular direction in one move?\n\nPresent the ans... | 1 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 5x4 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (2, 3), if your only valid moves are like a chess knight, i.e, over two squares in one direction and over one square in a perpendicular direction in one move?\n\nPresent the ans... | 3 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 7x9 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (6, 6), if your only valid moves are to move over 3 squares in one direction and over 1 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex format: \\... | 4 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 8x7 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (5, 5), if your only valid moves are to move over 1 squares in one direction and over 4 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex format: \\... | 2 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 4x4 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (2, 1), if your only valid moves are like a chess knight, i.e, over two squares in one direction and over one square in a perpendicular direction in one move?\n\nPresent the ans... | 1 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 3x5 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (0, 2), if your only valid moves are to move over 1 squares in one direction and over 3 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex format: \\... | 2 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 9x7 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (6, 4), if your only valid moves are to move over 4 squares in one direction and over 1 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex format: \\... | 6 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 7x8 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (5, 5), if your only valid moves are to move over 3 squares in one direction and over 2 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex format: \\... | 2 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 6x6 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (3, 5), if your only valid moves are to move over 1 squares in one direction and over 5 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex format: \\... | 3 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 8x9 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (5, 7), if your only valid moves are to move over 1 squares in one direction and over 5 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex format: \\... | 5 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 7x6 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (5, 3), if your only valid moves are to move over 3 squares in one direction and over 2 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex format: \\... | 4 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 6x7 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (5, 5), if your only valid moves are to move over 4 squares in one direction and over 1 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex format: \\... | 2 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 7x7 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (5, 5), if your only valid moves are to move over 3 squares in one direction and over 1 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex format: \\... | 3 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 7x6 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (5, 4), if your only valid moves are to move over 3 squares in one direction and over 2 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex format: \\... | 5 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 5x6 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (4, 3), if your only valid moves are like a chess knight, i.e, over two squares in one direction and over one square in a perpendicular direction in one move?\n\nPresent the ans... | 3 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 6x7 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (4, 5), if your only valid moves are to move over 3 squares in one direction and over 2 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex format: \\... | 5 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 8x9 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (7, 7), if your only valid moves are to move over 1 squares in one direction and over 4 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex format: \\... | 6 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 9x9 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to the top right, if your only valid moves are to move over 2 squares in one direction and over 3 squares in a perpendicular direction (at once)?\n\nPresent the answer in LaTex for... | 6 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 7x7 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (5, 4), if your only valid moves are like a chess knight, i.e, over two squares in one direction and over one square in a perpendicular direction in one move?\n\nPresent the ans... | 3 | MATH |
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"content": "Supposing you start in the bottom left (0, 0) cell of a 9x8 grid, what is minimum number of steps you can take to get to (6, 7), if your only valid moves are like a chess knight, i.e, over two squares in one direction and over one square in a perpendicular direction in one move?\n\nPresent the ans... | 5 | MATH |
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