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back to boardIs the question clear enough ? What is the answer to 3 1 2 3 According to the question, the answer should be 1 3 isn't it? But why the correct answer is 2 1 2 What is exactly the sentence below mean? "Your task is to choose a few of given numbers (1 ≤ few ≤ N) so that the sum of chosen numbers is multiple for N" Is it already correct that the answer to the above question is {1, 2} where as the minimum set which its sum divisible by 3 is {3}. (I'm not English native) Edited by author 07.02.2010 23:20 Re: Is the question clear enough ? you should print any set of numbers/ so, both answers are possible. even 3 1 2 3 |
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