Nasty Hacks
Nasty Hacks |
Time Limit: 3000/1000 MS (Java/Others) Memory Limit: 65536/32768 K (Java/Others) |
Total Submission(s): 483 Accepted Submission(s): 345 |
Problem Description
You are the CEO of Nasty Hacks Inc., a company that creates small pieces of malicious software which teenagers may use
to fool their friends. The company has just finished their first product and it is time to sell it. You want to make as much money as possible and consider advertising in order to increase sales. You get an analyst to predict the expected revenue, both with and without advertising. You now want to make a decision as to whether you should advertise or not, given the expected revenues. |
Input
The input consists of n cases, and the first line consists of one
positive integer giving n. The next n lines each contain 3 integers, r,
e and c. The first, r, is the expected revenue if you do not advertise,
the second, e, is the expected revenue if you do advertise, and the
third, c, is the cost of advertising. You can assume that the input will
follow these restrictions: -106 ≤ r, e ≤ 106 and 0 ≤ c ≤ 106.
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Output
Output one line for each test case: “advertise”, “do not
advertise” or “does not matter”, presenting whether it is most
profitable to advertise or not, or whether it does not make any
difference.
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Sample Input
3 0 100 70 100 130 30 -100 -70 40 |
Sample Output
advertise does not matter do not advertise |
#include <iostream> using namespace std; int main() { int num; long long int r,e,c; cin>>num; for(int i = 0 ; i < num ; i++) { cin>>r>>e>>c; if((e-c)>r) cout<<"advertise"<<endl; else if((e-c)<r) cout<<"do not advertise"<<endl; else cout <<"does not matter"<<endl; } return 0; }
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