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back to boardWhere is the error in the logic? Posted by 3,14 13 May 2005 12:21 Let "n + 1" is the number of turns which were made during the game. Then to make the make second player winner the set of inequalities should be correct: - |k - n <= L < k - nL > 0 | n mod 2 = 1 - So our task is to find max odd n, where k / n > k - n > 0 I wrote the program which solves this set of inequalities but got an error on the test #3. Re: Where is the error in the logic? I argued on another: Let k is max how many it is possible to take, then the second can make so each time by both would be taken k+1 example: k=5 1-3 2-3 1-5 2-1 And in a result it is necessary to find min k (n mod (k+1)=0) It is easy Good luck!!! Re: Where is the error in the logic? Posted by Megas 31 Aug 2007 21:24 I have tried to write such prog. But it gives WA#11. |
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