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My code for the C in contest #762 div 3 problem coincides with somebody. I don't know who but it happens may be due to the same course study for number theory. I studied number theory by solving questions on interview bit and some on leetcode. Maybe the other person has read it from the same site or somewhere else with almost the same reading/practicing material. My code is just a coincidence with some other person. I don't violate any rules regarding the contest. So please consider my case and provide me with the updated rating by adding this contest. And it is different from my other submission as I realized after the wrong solution for test case 2 that I can compile my code more better and maybe it can work. That's why my second approach is different from 1st one and it got accepted. I again request you it's just a coincidence and I didn't copy anyone's code. So please accept my solutions and provide me my standing according to it |
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