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| back to board | WA#4 Posted by QWERTY  20 Oct 2012 14:07Is fourth test correct?Re: WA#4 Posted by iLko  20 Oct 2012 15:02the problem seems to be very easy but idk, i have WA#4 tooRe: WA#4 Posted by Angel  20 Oct 2012 15:10Same for me, fails at 4. Please double check.Re: WA#4 There are many fails on test 4. But it is absolutely correct, both test and answer were checked by hands multiple times. Look for error in your code.Re: WA#4 Does cylinder contains bottom and top?Re: WA#4 Posted by Bogatyr  21 Oct 2012 03:36> Does cylinder contains bottom and top?
 Take a look at the sample inputs again.
Re: WA#4 I've checked my formula with both kinds of formulas given in this article:http://www.jstor.org/discover/10.2307/2691523?uid=3739232&uid=2129&uid=2&uid=70&uid=4&sid=21101178420913 (if someone is interested in full version of article - mailto Oracle@acm.lviv.ua)  I use BigInteger in Java - should be no precision issues.  Results are the same for all rectangles with 1 <= sides <= 100 and for about a billion random test cases with 1 <= side <= 1000000.  And still WA#4((( Is it definitely correct?  Now I wonder if the problem is exactly in checking if one rectangle fits into others? Or I've missed something?Re: WA#4 Sorry for complaint. Seems that tests are correct - I've misunderstood the statement. | 
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