You arrive at the front of the cafeteria line and ask if it would be possible to have a bit of both eggs and beans. “Halfsies? No problem!” is the reply. You smile: You’re sure to be unbeatable taking this test after having this good meal. You collect your food and make your way to a table to dig in.
You find a seat and get your fork ready. The cafeteria is getting busier as more students file in. Thankfully you beat the line before it got long, giving you ample time to eat your breakfast. You take a bite of egg, it’s far more delicious than you could ever imagine. You take a bite of beans, and they’re perfectly sauced & seasoned.
As you swallow the mouthful of beans, you think you hear a distinct yet faint noise. It almost sounds like… screaming? You look around the cafeteria room and see no one in distress. You ask the students nearby if they hear anything and they answer in the negative. Mildly concerned, but not wanting to dilly-dally, you take another scoop of beans onto your fork. As you bring it to your mouth a most extraordinary event takes place: A couple of beans jump off your fork and begin to run away!
You sit and watch with shock as those beans jump from the table to the floor and run towards the door. It seems like nobody else saw what happened. What should you do?
A: Keep eating. You don’t have time for adventures. You’re hungry and you need to finish breakfast and get to class for your test on time.
B: Doggy-bag the beans for later. You’ve had some already which should be enough fibre for the morning. Finish the eggs and get to your test.
C: Follow those beans that ran away. They couldn’t have gotten too far, but they’re small and may hide. You hope to be back in time for your test but aren’t sure how long this could take.
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Thank you for helping Brank decide on beans! I wonder what your ballot will look like this time!
wikiwow! A binary tree!