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| 2171 | Kuro and GCD and XOR and SUM | binary search bitmasks brute force data structures dp dsu greedy math number theory strings trees | Statement | D | Codeforces Round 482 (Div. 2) {979} | PROGRAMMING | 1750.0 | Codeforces Round #482 (Div. 2) Editorial | 2200 |
| 5337 | Array Stabilization (AND version) | binary search brute force graphs greedy implementation math number theory shortest paths | Statement | F | Codeforces Round 744 (Div. 3) {1579} | PROGRAMMING | Codeforces Round #744 (Div. 3) Editorial | ||
| 2025 | Red-Black Pepper | binary search brute force greedy math number theory sortings ternary search | Statement | E | Educational Codeforces Round 135 (Rated for Div. 2) {1728} | PROGRAMMING | 106805 | ||
| 6645 | Sakurako's Task | binary search brute force greedy math number theory | Statement | G | Codeforces Round 970 (Div. 3) {2008} | PROGRAMMING | Codeforces Round 970 (Div. 3) Editorial | ||
| 3580 | Sakurako's Test | binary search brute force greedy math number theory | Statement | H | Codeforces Round 970 (Div. 3) {2008} | PROGRAMMING | Codeforces Round 970 (Div. 3) Editorial |