a,b,c,d,e,f do not need to be distinct.
(It is possible that a=b=c=d=e=f, see Example 1)

On 2011-6-10 12:01, saurabh singh wrote:
Problem link- ABCDEF <https://www.spoj.pl/problems/ABCDEF/>

Can someone please explain this problem.The problem says a,b,c,d,e,f belongs to S.But what if size of S is smaller than 6?
I know i am missing sumthing very trivial....help plz.
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Saurabh Singh
B.Tech (Computer Science)
MNNIT ALLAHABAD


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