diff --git a/seed/challenges/08-coding-interview-questions-and-take-home-assignments/coding-interview-data-structure-questions.json b/seed/challenges/08-coding-interview-questions-and-take-home-assignments/coding-interview-data-structure-questions.json
index f275c7f0da..0e3d93ec33 100644
--- a/seed/challenges/08-coding-interview-questions-and-take-home-assignments/coding-interview-data-structure-questions.json
+++ b/seed/challenges/08-coding-interview-questions-and-take-home-assignments/coding-interview-data-structure-questions.json
@@ -161,7 +161,7 @@
"[[’kitten’, 2], [‘dog’, 2], [‘rabbit’, 2]]
",
"Here the second value (an integer) represents item priority. If we enqueue [‘human’, 1]
with a priority of 1
(assuming lower priorities are given precedence) it would then be the first item to be dequeued. The collection would like this:",
"[[‘human’, 1], [’kitten’, 2], [‘dog’, 2], [‘rabbit’, 2]]
.",
- "We’ve started writing a PriorityQueue
in the code editor. You will need to add an enqueue
method for adding items with a priority, a dequeue
method for removing items, a size
method to return the number of items in the queue, and finally an isEmpty
method that will return true
if the queue is empty or false
if it is not.",
+ "We’ve started writing a PriorityQueue
in the code editor. You will need to add an enqueue
method for adding items with a priority, a dequeue
method for removing items, a size
method to return the number of items in the queue, a front
method to return the element at the front of the queue, and finally an isEmpty
method that will return true
if the queue is empty or false
if it is not.",
"The enqueue
should accept items with the format shown above (['human', 1]
) where 1
represents the priority. The dequeue
should return only the current item, not its priority."
],
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