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Discussion of Problem 1412. Autumn Tide

Incorrect statement
Posted by Alexei A. Semenishchev 22 Nov 2005 13:50
I found the statement of the problem to be incorrect.
Concider sample input and sample output. Certainly, the square of the stadium equals 100 sq. meters, but average amount of the rain CAN NOT be 99.666, since it is calculated as total volume (or mass) of the water divided by square of the stadium. Therefore, it can not be greater that 1 mm. May be you mean TOTAL VOLUME (measured in mm^3) in your question?
Re: Incorrect statement
Posted by Dryad 21 Feb 2006 21:43
That must be true. What a huge bug!! ( is it still a bug? )
Re: Incorrect statement
Posted by Peter Ivanov 26 Aug 2006 17:51
I think there is nothing with volumes, but the statement is still wrong: maybe the input details are all given in millimeters - then the result is correct.
Re: Incorrect statement
Posted by PSV 22 Oct 2006 01:05
As I now understand 1 mm per minute its normal watering, but
when we have some umbrelas some water doesnt fall under ubmberlas and other part of stadium have much watering. Or what?