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[SOLVED] Cse222 – problem: suppose you are given a set of boxes, each specified by their height, width and depth in centimeters. all three side lengths of every box is strictly between 10 cm and 20 cm. as you should expect, one box can be placed in another if the first box can be rotated so that its height, width, and depth are respectively smaller than the height, width, and depth of the second box. boxes can be nested recursively. we call a box visible if it is not inside another box.
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[SOLVED] Cse222 – problem: you have mined a large slab or marble from a quarry. for simplicity, suppose the marble slab is a rectangle measuring n centimeters in height and m centimeters in width. you want to cut the slab into smaller rectangles of integral pieces (i.e. every small rectangle piece should be a cm by b cm dimension for positive integers a and b) of various sizes. you have a marble saw that can make either horizontal or vertical cuts across any rectangular slab. at any time, you can query the spot price p[x, y] by an x cm by y cm marble rectangle in o(1)-time, for any positive integers x and y.
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[SOLVED] Cs150 – create a program that asks the user to enter two integer numbers, then tells the user: the sum of the numbers, the difference of the numbers (first minus second), the product of the numbers, and the quotient of the numbers with remainder. each of these should be output as a separate line and include the equation. sample output:
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