<p>You have two fruit baskets containing <code>n</code> fruits each. You are given two <strong>0-indexed</strong> integer arrays <code>basket1</code> and <code>basket2</code> representing the cost of fruit in each basket. You want to make both baskets <strong>equal</strong>. To do so, you can use the following operation as many times as you want:</p>
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<li>Chose two indices <code>i</code> and <code>j</code>, and swap the <code>i<fontsize="1">th</font> </code>fruit of <code>basket1</code> with the <code>j<fontsize="1">th</font></code> fruit of <code>basket2</code>.</li>
<li>The cost of the swap is <code>min(basket1[i],basket2[j])</code>.</li>
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<p>Two baskets are considered equal if sorting them according to the fruit cost makes them exactly the same baskets.</p>
<p>Return <em>the minimum cost to make both the baskets equal or </em><code>-1</code><em> if impossible.</em></p>
<strong>Explanation:</strong> Swap index 1 of basket1 with index 0 of basket2, which has cost 1. Now basket1 = [4,1,2,2] and basket2 = [2,4,1,2]. Rearranging both the arrays makes them equal.