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This contest is a 90-minute individual competition. Please submit your answer to each problem within the time limit.
The problems are not necessarily arranged in order of ease. Skip problems you don't know the answer to.
This contest is part of the Gnit Weekly Challenge Advanced, but it is a highly biased contest that only features extremely difficult problems.
This contest is approximately the same difficulty level as the later Gnit Elite Open (GEO).
Please submit your answer according to the format specified in the problem statement.
Gnit uses natural number matching for exact match. Therefore, alternative solutions due to different rounding methods will not be accepted.
While values are sometimes rounded to match significant figures in physics, in this contest, do not round intermediate or final results unless specifically instructed.
You can submit a maximum of 10 times per problem. Submissions beyond the 11th will not be accepted.
To prevent players from guessing the correct answer, the numbers may be intentionally made complex. Using a calculator is strongly recommended.
The following actions are prohibited:
If fraudulent activity is discovered, your score may be invalidated in accordance with the terms of service.
This contest is the Advanced contest of the Gnit Weekly Challenge, held every Wednesday.
It consists of 4 questions, with a maximum difficulty of 10 and a minimum difficulty of 6.
We hope you will use it for review or as a warm-up.
This contest is an Unrated contest.
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