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 | 2Admins. Our team have got AC on this problem while taking part in online contest,  but now we can see minus (-) sign in problemset/ Why? | WAZZAP | 1231. Turing: One, Two, Three, … | 26 Nov 2002 13:11 | 1 |  | A question about 1231:But why does it go from 1->2->3->4->4->5 in the example? - Innovative Cat. 19 Nov 2002 05:51 | Safe Bird (USU) | 1231. Turing: One, Two, Three, … | 20 Nov 2002 10:21 | 0 |  | I wonder if the sample output can work if n=3 | AOY++ | 1231. Turing: One, Two, Three, … | 19 Nov 2002 10:51 | 5 |  | Could anybody tell me what "condition" means? why it goes from 1->2->3->4->4->5 in the example? | Safe Bird (USU) | 1231. Turing: One, Two, Three, … | 12 Nov 2002 08:47 | 0 |  | Could anybody tell me what "condition" means? why it goes from 1->2->3->4->4->5 in the example? | Safe Bird (USU) | 1231. Turing: One, Two, Three, … | 10 Nov 2002 18:08 | 0 |  | Could anybody tell me what "condition" means? why it goes from 1->2->3->4->4->5 in the example? | Safe Bird (USU) | 1231. Turing: One, Two, Three, … | 9 Nov 2002 12:28 | 0 |  | n=? | Bora Milutinovic | 1231. Turing: One, Two, Three, … | 6 Nov 2002 16:47 | 1 | 
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