In addition to the pancake sorting problem, there is the case of the burnt pancake problem in which we are dealing with pancakes (discs) that are burnt on one side only. In this case it is taken that the burnt side must always end up . . . . . . . .
A. Faced down
B. Faced up
C. It doesn't matter
D. Both sides are burnt
Answer: Option A
Related Questions on Sorting Algorithms
What is the time complexity of Bubble Sort in the average case?
A. O(n log n)
B. O(n)
C. O(n2)
D. O(n3)
Which sorting algorithm is based on the divide-and-conquer strategy?
A. Insertion Sort
B. Quick Sort
C. Selection Sort
D. Insertion Sort
Which sorting algorithm uses a "pivot" element to partition the array into sub-arrays?
A. Merge Sort
B. Heap Sort
C. Counting Sort
D. Quick Sort
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