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Is the fоllоwing trаversаl the result оf а BFS or DFS search? Assume any ties are broken by alphabetical order. E, B, C, A, D, G, I, H, F
Picо wаs а fаmоus mural artist. Fоr the last ten years, Pico had purchased his art materials at Duncan’s Art Supply. Duncan’s Art Supply occupied a 20-story brick building downtown. Last year, Duncan’s Art Supply marked its 40th year in business. To celebrate, Duncan threw a large party to celebrate the store’s anniversary; 500 people were invited, including Pico. At the party, Pico went up on stage and announced to Duncan and the guests that he was so happy with the products he had obtained at Duncan’s over the years that he (Pico) would paint a giant mural on the side of Duncan’s 20-story building. Pico asked Duncan what he would like on the mural, and Duncan answered that he would like the mural to depict himself. Pico agreed. Duncan promised he would provide the art materials and equipment that Pico needed for the mural. A few days later, Pico started work on the huge mural of Duncan. It proved to be far more difficult than Pico had anticipated. To date, Pico’s largest mural was 10 stories. This one was just too big and Pico was getting worn out. Due to the way the buildings downtown funneled the wind, the wind was much greater at Duncan’s than any of the other places he had painted murals; Pico was frightened. Pico wanted to quit. He told Duncan: “If you want me to finish this, I really need to get paid a lot of money for it – say $100,000.” Duncan was afraid Pico would not finish the mural and Duncan’s would become the laughing stock of downtown with an unfinished mural on the side of its building. So as an incentive for Pico to finish, Duncan agreed in writing to pay Pico the $100,000. After the work was done, Duncan was not happy and insisted the mural’s resemblance to him was poor. Duncan refused to pay Pico. Pico sues. Art critics say the mural is worth a million dollars. Did Pico and Duncan form a contract at the party, or was it later? Assuming a contract was created at the party, can Pico collect damages? If so, what would Pico’s damages be?