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back to boardIncorrect statement? Correct answer for 1<= N <= 9 is N itself. But how is it possible to calculate product of digits for only ONE digit? Re: Incorrect statement? c'mon don't be boring, why can't you think that you multiply the digit by nothing?:)) i don't think it's any problem to understand, is it? Re: Incorrect statement? Posted by buggzy 30 Mar 2004 22:58 But the statement is really incorrect ;) Re: Incorrect statement? As we know from set theory, product is defined even for empty set (it equals to 1). The product of one-element set is equal to this element. The problem statement is correct. Re: Incorrect statement? well, never heard about it :) Maybe you're right. But this problem is kinda tricky, considering this thing and that '10' answer for n=0. (I know, it's 100% correct, but... it annoys) |
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