• Elite 2008 March Competition USACO Contest


    http://cerberus.delos.com:794/MAR08

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                               BRONZE PROBLEMS
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                      Three problems numbered 11 through 13
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    Problem 11: Statistics [Traditional, 2008]
    
    The cows have enrolled in elementary statistics and are having a tough time
    with their homework. Please help them.
    
    Given a set of N (1 <= N <= 500) numbers, X_i (-5,000 <= X_i <= 5000),
    calculate two statistics:
         * The mean (sum of the numbers divided by N)
         * The median (if N is odd, the middle number when the N numbers
           are sorted; if N is even, the mean of the two middle numbers
           when the N numbers are sorted)
    
    Your answer will be considered correct if it is within 0.002 of the
    official answer.
    
    PROBLEM NAME: stats
    
    INPUT FORMAT:
    
    * Line 1: A single integer: N
    
    * Lines 2..N+1: Line i+1 contains a single integer: X_i
    
    SAMPLE INPUT (file stats.in):
    
    5
    12
    4
    6
    8
    2
    
    OUTPUT FORMAT:
    
    * Line 1: The mean of the input set
    
    * Line 2: The median of the input set
    
    SAMPLE OUTPUT (file stats.out):
    
    6.400000
    6.000000
    
    OUTPUT DETAILS:
    
    (12+4+6+8+2)/5=6.4
    Middle number of the set {2, 4, 6, 8, 12} is 6
    
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    Problem 12: Lake Making [Rob Kolstad, 2008]
    
    Farmer John wants his cows to help him make a lake. He has mapped
    the pasture where he wants to build the lake by creating a R (3 <=
    R <= 100) row by C (3 <= C <= 100) column grid of six foot by six
    foot squares and then by determining the average elevation (10 <=
    elev_rc <= 5000) in inches for each square.
    
    Additionally, he has trained the cows in "stomp digging". The burly
    bovines travel in a herd that just exactly covers a 3x3 grid of
    squares to a grid whose upper left coordinate is R_s,C_s (1 <= R_s
    <= R-2; 1 <= C_s <= C-2). The cows then stomp the ground to push
    it down D_s (1 <= D_s <= 40) inches. The cows are quite meticulous;
    the cows at lower elevations will not commence stomping until the
    rest of the herd has joined them. Thus, not all the 3x3 grid is
    necessarily stomped (or perhaps some part is stomped less than some
    other part).
    
    Given an initial set of elevations, an ordered set of N (1 <= N <=
    20000) stomp digging instructions, and an elevation E (0 <= E <=
    5000) for the lake's final water level, determine the volume of
    water (in cubic inches) that the lake will hold. It is guaranteed
    that the answer will not exceed 2,000,000,000.  Presume that the
    edge of the lake contains barriers so that water can not spill over
    the border.
    
    Consider a small 4 x 6 pasture to be turned into a lake. Its initial
    elevations (annotated with row/column numbers) are:
    
                          column
                      1  2  3  4  5  6
             row 1:  28 25 20 32 34 36
             row 2:  27 25 20 20 30 34
             row 3:  24 20 20 20 20 30
             row 4:  20 20 14 14 20 20
    
    Interpreting the map, we see a hill in the upper right corner that
    rises to elevation 36; a small hill also rises to elevation 28 in
    the upper left corner. The middle of row 4 has a slight depression.
    After the cow-stomping instruction "1 4 4", the pasture has these
    elevations:
                      1  2  3  4  5  6
             row 1:  28 25 20 32 32 32
             row 2:  27 25 20 20 30 32
             row 3:  24 20 20 20 20 30
             row 4:  20 20 14 14 20 20
    
    Note that only three squares were stomped down. The other six sets
    of cows were waiting for the stompers to get to their level, which
    never happened.  After stomping down the upper left corner with
    this instruction "1 1 10", the pasture looks like this:
    
                      1  2  3  4  5  6
             row 1:  18 18 18 32 32 32
             row 2:  18 18 18 20 30 32
             row 3:  18 18 18 20 20 30
             row 4:  20 20 14 14 20 20
    
    If the final elevation of the lake is to be 22 inches, the pasture
    has these depths:
                      1  2  3  4  5  6
             row 1:   4  4  4 -- -- --
             row 2:   4  4  4  2 -- --
             row 3:   4  4  4  2  2 --
             row 4:   2  2  8  8  2  2
    
    for a total aggregated depth of 66. Calculate the volume by multiplying
    by 6 feet x 6 feet = 66 x 72 inches x 72 inches = 342,144 cubic
    inches.
    
    Write a program to automate this calculation.
    
    PROBLEM NAME: makelake
    
    INPUT FORMAT:
    
    * Line 1: Four space-separated integers: R, C, E, N
    
    * Lines 2..R+1: Line i+1 describes row of squares i with C
            space-separated integers
    
    * Lines R+2..R+N+1: Line i+R+1 describes stomp-digging instruction i
            with three integers: R_s, C_s, and D_s
    
    SAMPLE INPUT (file makelake.in):
    
    4 6 22 2
    28 25 20 32 34 36
    27 25 20 20 30 34
    24 20 20 20 20 30
    20 20 14 14 20 20
    1 4 4
    1 1 10
    
    INPUT DETAILS:
    
    As per the example from the text.
    
    OUTPUT FORMAT:
    
    * Line 1: A single integer that is the volume of the new lake in cubic
            inches
    
    SAMPLE OUTPUT (file makelake.out):
    
    342144
    
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    Problem 13: Oh Those Rollers [Rob Kolstad, 2008]
    
    Farmer John has installed a new winch that gives him mechanical
    advantage when lifting bales of hay into the barn. The winch was
    manufactured by the Rube Goldberg Winch Company and has way too
    many rollers to make any sense at all. The winch has a huge steel
    plate with a number of rollers whose ultimate source of power is
    the drive-roller whose location FJ has denoted as the origin (0,0).
    This roller drives a roller that drives another roller, etc. etc.
    until the final roller is driven. FJ is trying to find that final
    roller and wants to know which one it is.
    
    FJ has recorded the x_i,y_i (-5,000 <= x_i <= 5,000; -5,000 <= y_i
    <= 5,000) coordinates and the radius r_i (3 <= r_i <= 1024) of each
    of the N (2 <= N <= 1080) rollers. Tell him the x,y coordinate of
    the last roller in the chain (the roller that is driven but drives
    no other roller). Every roller except the drive-roller is driven
    by exactly one other roller.
    
    PROBLEM NAME: rollers
    
    INPUT FORMAT:
    
    * Line 1: A single integer: N
    
    * Lines 2..N+1: Line i+1 describes roller i with three space separated
            integers: x_i, y_i, and r_i
    
    SAMPLE INPUT (file rollers.in):
    
    3
    0 0 30
    30 40 20
    -15 100 55
    
    INPUT DETAILS:
    
    Three rollers. First is at the origin with radius 30. It drives the roller
    at (30,40) whose radius is 20. That roller in turn drives the third roller
    located at (-15,100) with radius 55.
    
    OUTPUT FORMAT:
    
    * Line 1: A single line with two space-separated integers that are
            respectively the x,y coordinates of the last roller in the
            chain of driven rollers.
    
    SAMPLE OUTPUT (file rollers.out):
    
    -15 100
    
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