Connect these dots with lines as efficiently as possible

Connect these dots with lines as efficiently as possible

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You get the idea

Wrong

actually, not lul. did he specify that a line has to be even?

Actually, yea, lul. Your lines together are longer than the lines in the other solution put together

if efficiency in this case relates to the shortest length of string/wire/ect possible to connect each of the points to each other, this user would have the most efficient drawing, assuming the lines were taut. measure the distance if you dont believe me

Good game OP

this is wrong a. dot differs from a line. if you connect them this way: dots are connected to dots not just by pure lines but also by other dots.
which isn't allowed:"Connect these dots with lines as efficiently as possible"
:"with lines"

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Did you ever do a coloring book as a kid? Remember connect the dot puzzles? You are reading way too far into it. Why don't you write a dissertation on the subject

Ez i won

So far this one is the best

alternatively i was thinking this may also be true under OPs instructions. the dots are connected to each other by lines.

ur mom m8

See

You fags
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_topology#Classification

So does OP want a daisychain, ring, or mesh? Daisychain is the most efficient. (See computer example)

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I think (this is mine) that this is the most efficient, I think I read in some book.

one line, how efficient can it get?

A book! Well shit he must be right

Thanks :)

New winner, can someone beat him? (this is OP)

Easy, you didn't precised the width of the line.

optimized

wake up earlier faget

Damn fucking nice

That is a strong candidate

Lines don't have a width, they're 1 dimensional

Completed as requested.

Exactly

Kek

Thread BTFO

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if you are using portals this could be way, way, way more efficient

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wtf

Kek

You connect the dots AND kill six million pests? How much more efficient can you get?

Isn't it obvious?