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Discussion of Problem 1262. Pseudo-Roman Number

I think that something is wrong in this problem...
Posted by Bandera 1 Apr 2005 16:12
If n=20000 i think that are no psevdo-roman number to represent n. What i have print in this case? May be 0?

Edited by author 01.04.2005 19:42
Re: I think that something is wrong in this problem...
Posted by Burunduk1 1 Apr 2005 19:59
Why there is no such number?
My AC solution works right in this case.
Re: I think that something is wrong in this problem...
Posted by Bandera 1 Apr 2005 20:06
Than please write answer of your problem if n=20000.
Burunduk1 wrote 1 April 2005 19:59
Why there is no such number?
My AC solution works right in this case.
Re: I think that something is wrong in this problem...
Posted by Burunduk1 1 Apr 2005 20:21
It's 2 :)