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1029\. Two City Scheduling
Medium
A company is planning to interview `2n` people. Given the array `costs` where costs[i] = [aCosti, bCosti]
, the cost of flying the ith
person to city `a` is aCosti
, and the cost of flying the ith
person to city `b` is bCosti
.
Return _the minimum cost to fly every person to a city_ such that exactly `n` people arrive in each city.
**Example 1:**
**Input:** costs = [[10,20],[30,200],[400,50],[30,20]]
**Output:** 110
**Explanation:**
The first person goes to city A for a cost of 10.
The second person goes to city A for a cost of 30.
The third person goes to city B for a cost of 50.
The fourth person goes to city B for a cost of 20.
The total minimum cost is 10 + 30 + 50 + 20 = 110 to have half the people interviewing in each city.
**Example 2:**
**Input:** costs = [[259,770],[448,54],[926,667],[184,139],[840,118],[577,469]]
**Output:** 1859
**Example 3:**
**Input:** costs = [[515,563],[451,713],[537,709],[343,819],[855,779],[457,60],[650,359],[631,42]]
**Output:** 3086
**Constraints:**
* `2 * n == costs.length`
* `2 <= costs.length <= 100`
* `costs.length` is even.
* 1 <= aCosti, bCosti <= 1000
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