Determine all shortest routes from $A$ to $B$ in the system of intersections and streets (graph) in the following diagram. The numbers on the streets represent the lengths of the streets measured in terms of some unit.
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Step 2: Calculate the total length of each path and determine the shortest ones. Step 3: List the shortest routes from $A$ to $B. **Final Answer: The shortest routes from $A$ to $B$ are:** Show more…
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