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38. Find the MST of the network shown in Fig. 7-39 using Kruskal's algorithm, and give its weight. 03.1 OB -4.1 3.6 FIGURE 7-39
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38. Find the MST of the network shown in Fig. 7-39 using
Kruskal's algorithm, and give its weight.
03.1
OB
-4.1
3.6
FIGURE 7-39
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I dont know but maybe i can figure it out
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