Assessment 2: Decision Making

These assessments will be focused on performing mathematical calculations on grids. Why grids? I hope you have fun with these problems and view them as puzzles. Remember, if you're stuck for more than 20 minutes on a homework problem such as these, post a message to Piazza (and see the questions and answers there while you wait for a response)! We love to answer questions on Piazza!
Instructions

This assessment is designed to be completed in fifty minutes or less. Your code must work on any valid inputs to receive credit.

Complete the template below such that you will provide code to solve the following problem. When you are satisfied with your solution, you should upload your solution, you should upload it to Blackboard. Each assessment comes with test cases that you can run before submitting your assignment, so you know how you're doing on it.

Imagine that the user specifies with width and height of a grid, and provides two tiles in that grid. You will write code to determine if the tiles are mirror images of one another if we folded the grid along its vertical axis. For example, in the following 7x10 gird,


tiles 24 and 26 are mirror images. Tiles 11 and 12 are not; neither are 54 an 59.
Your code should return "yes" or "no" depending on whether the two provided tiles are mirror images along the vertical axis or not. A tile cannot be its own mirror image.

You may use the following formulas in your solution as needed:

row = (tile - 1) / width


Code Template and Test cases

Download the code template.