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input:
3289012
output:
3289015
output:
Can anyone explain it please ?
Try using
long double
. I used it and got AC.If both answers are the nearest, you should output the one with a smaller denominator. So if 9/6 and 3/2 are both ok, you shoud output 3/2. Reducing the fraction will ensure this.
The only difference between 3289012 and 3289015 is
cout << "*\n";
is commented. In submission 3289012, output is correct(1/1
) but it includes*
, in submission 3289015 output is incorrect(4/3
).