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Hi,

I have the following problem:
Lets say I'm in a city with some friend we have a bunch of tasks to do. All persons start on a different position, for example (0/0), (10/5), (-20/0), ... , and every person can move x corrdinates per second.
Every task has:
  • A coordinate where it can be completed (for example (40/50))
  • A importance value ranging from 0 - X (for example importance = 5)
  • A time that is needed to complete this task
Also, some tasks can only be done if others are already completed.

Now comes the tricky thing: The group has a certain time, in which they can complete tasks. They now need to choose which tasks they want to complete, the goal is that the summarized "importance value" of the completed tasks is as high as possible. The group is also allowed to split up.

I tried to solve the problem in the past hours but i haven't come far and i'm burnt out. Please help Frown | :(
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