This is a letter for [problem:2147C]↵
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Dear Problem C,↵
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You tricked me. Oh, how you tricked me.↵
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At first, you looked so innocent, like a “just a little greedy” problem. I thought, “Sure, just sum things up, maybe pick the max or min, easy peasy.” My heart skipped a beat of confidence.↵
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But no. You were lying in wait. Each greedy step I took, you laughed. Each DP attempt, you smirked. Test 1 was fine, Test 2 was fine… and then Test 3 hit me like a ton of bricks. WA. My rating evaporated. My confidence? Shattered.↵
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You looked like an easy greedy. You felt like a greedy. But inside, you had hidden rules, tricky orderings, and subtle catches that made my brain twist in ways I didn’t know were possible. Every time I thought I had you figured out, I found another trap.↵
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Still, I can’t hate you. You taught me patience, observation, and the subtle art of thinking one step further than what seems “obvious.” You were a cruel lover, yes, but a beautiful one.↵
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Problem C, you’re like that high-maintenance crush:↵
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- Appears simple at first glance↵
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- Secretly demands precision and care↵
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- Breaks my heart before giving any reward↵
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- And once solved, gives pure joy↵
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I didn’t get you fully today, but I’ll be back. Next time, with sharper eyes and maybe a little extra caffeine. One day, I’ll AC you gracefully, and we’ll laugh together about all the WAs you gave me.↵
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Yours,↵
A hopeful (but exhausted) contestant ↵
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How many of you fell in love and heartbreak with Problem C like I did?↵
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**Just kidding the contest was awesome.**
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Dear Problem C,↵
↵
You tricked me. Oh, how you tricked me.↵
↵
At first, you looked so innocent, like a “just a little greedy” problem. I thought, “Sure, just sum things up, maybe pick the max or min, easy peasy.” My heart skipped a beat of confidence.↵
↵
But no. You were lying in wait. Each greedy step I took, you laughed. Each DP attempt, you smirked. Test 1 was fine, Test 2 was fine… and then Test 3 hit me like a ton of bricks. WA. My rating evaporated. My confidence? Shattered.↵
↵
You looked like an easy greedy. You felt like a greedy. But inside, you had hidden rules, tricky orderings, and subtle catches that made my brain twist in ways I didn’t know were possible. Every time I thought I had you figured out, I found another trap.↵
↵
Still, I can’t hate you. You taught me patience, observation, and the subtle art of thinking one step further than what seems “obvious.” You were a cruel lover, yes, but a beautiful one.↵
↵
Problem C, you’re like that high-maintenance crush:↵
↵
- Appears simple at first glance↵
↵
- Secretly demands precision and care↵
↵
- Breaks my heart before giving any reward↵
↵
- And once solved, gives pure joy↵
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I didn’t get you fully today, but I’ll be back. Next time, with sharper eyes and maybe a little extra caffeine. One day, I’ll AC you gracefully, and we’ll laugh together about all the WAs you gave me.↵
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Yours,↵
A hopeful (but exhausted) contestant ↵
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How many of you fell in love and heartbreak with Problem C like I did?↵
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**Just kidding the contest was awesome.**




