Multiple Choice
The figure below shows the possible routes from city A to city J as well as the time (in minutes) required for a trip between each pair of cities (note that if no arc joins two cities it is not possible to travel non-stop between those two cities) . A traveler wishes to find the quickest option to travel from city A to city J. Which nodes are the origin and destination for this problem?
A) Node A is the origin, Node J is the destination.
B) Node A is the origin, Node M is the destination.
C) Node B is the origin, Node I is the destination.
D) Node B is the destination, Node I is the origin.
E) Node A is the destination, Node I is the origin.
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