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can we participate unrated in this contest? not able to see any such option |
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Hello can anyone help me regarding the problem G , i don't understand how this solution(editorial) guarantees correct ans is there any proof for eg what should be the ans for a={1,1,1,17,1,1,1},c={1,1,1,10000,1,1,1} |
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Leaving this comment so when i see it later I'll remember that i used to do cp on Codeforces. |
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Tourist!!!!! |
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To Codeforces management, about round 906, which took place on 28th october 2023 about problem b It was genuinely a coincidence , questions revolve around 1 idea so it happens that 2 contestants may write a similar code. Thank you. |
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