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>Hi Rahul,
>In the below url,They have mentioned the parallel searching. it means
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>> rahul vatsa Sep 07 08:30AM -0400 ^
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>> i think it should be 1.
>> 5/2 paintings r made by 5/2 ppl in 5/2 days using 5/2 canvas
>> =>> 1 painting is made by 1 person in 1 day using 1 canvas
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;double the number of days and don't change the number of people, you
>double the number of paintings. The number of paintings is _jointly
>proportional_ to the number of people and the number of days. Thus,
>paintings = constant * people * days.
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>We can use the given data to solve for the constant: 5/2 = c * 5/2 *
>5/2, so c = 2/5.
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>Finally, 25 = 2/5 * people * 25, so people = 5/2.
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>rahul vatsa Sep 07 09:16AM -0400
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>@sushanth, its 1.
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>@dave, no of days & no of paintings required are 25. And we need to
>find out
>how many ppl r required for this. obviously it will be 1 only.
>if there will be more than 1 guy, the work will be finished before 25
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>@Rahul: You are OBVIOUSLY wrong. Obviously.
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>Figure out the man days per painting:
>5/2 artists working for 5/2 days is 25/4 man days.
>They produce 5/2 paintings, so that is 5/2 man days per painting.
>Thus to make 25 paintings will require 25*5/2 man days.
>To complete that work in 25 days will require 5/2 painters.
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>It is definitely not the OS that determines how to execute a given
>fragment of C code, this is the job of the compiler.
>The compiler converts the code into machine code using grammar parsing
>techniques, and the validity of compiling
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>Discussed many times,
>1) add some lines to merge sort
>2) use Binary indexed tree for a faster version
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Wish you all a vary happy and safe Diwali!
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Here is what you want exactly:
http://anuragsharma-sun.blogspot.com/2010/03/converting-bst-to-circular-doubly.html
Hope it helps
-Anurag Sharma
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