stopped because he was looking for a hole that a box didn't have. A robot
needs to be trained to handle the case where the first hole contains a box
without any holes. This robot needs to take the [7] and add it to the end of
[1 2 3 4 6 6], give the result to the bird, and then set off a bomb because the
task is completed.
After training this robot, Sally mistakenly believes she's finished and puts
the teams in the correct holes and tries sorting some boxes. She tries [3 2 1]
and she sees a bird fly to the nest with [1 2 3]~the right answer. But then
when she tries [3 9 ...
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