---------------------------------------- t54 → jury How the dog jumps? - by instantly moving to H_d? - by instantly gaining vertical velocity sufficient to jump up to H_d? ---------------------------------------- t7 → jury What is the immediate acceleration of the dog when it jumps? Or does it change its height instantly? Is this something to be calculated from the fact that it can reach height H_d and gravity is 3mm/ms^2 ? ---------------------------------------- t54 → jury Do the words have to but cut in whole or can we cut parts? E.g. can we make abc from word abcd ---------------------------------------- jury → all > How the dog jumps? The dog jumps by instantly gaining vertical velocity sufficient to jump up to H_d. ---------------------------------------- jury → t54 > Do the words have to but cut in whole or can we cut parts? E.g. can we > make > > abc > > from word > > abcd No comment ---------------------------------------- jury → t7 > What is the immediate acceleration of the dog when it jumps? Or does it > change its height instantly? Is this something to be calculated from the > fact that it can reach height H_d and gravity is 3mm/ms^2 ? Already answered ---------------------------------------- t33 → jury When the frisbee falls onto the ground, does it continue moving, or does it stop? ---------------------------------------- t79 → jury Can the frisbee touch the ground? Does it stop then? ---------------------------------------- jury → all > When the frisbee falls onto the ground, does it continue moving, or does it > stop? When the frisbee falls onto the ground it stops immediately. ---------------------------------------- jury → t79 > Can the frisbee touch the ground? Does it stop then? Already answered. ---------------------------------------- t32 → jury Does dog has to fall down to count that he came back? Or can it still be airborne when we stop stopwatch? ---------------------------------------- t19 → jury Is the graph from this problem always a forest, because sample test case suggest so. ---------------------------------------- jury → t32 > Does dog has to fall down to count that he came back? Or can it still be > airborne when we stop stopwatch? No comment ---------------------------------------- jury → t19 > Is the graph from this problem always a forest, because sample test case > suggest so. No comment ---------------------------------------- t16 → jury Can bridges be travelled in both directions? ---------------------------------------- jury → t16 > Can bridges be travelled in both directions? No comment ---------------------------------------- t77 → jury Can boat turn or may it move only on a straight line? ---------------------------------------- jury → all > Can boat turn or may it move only on a straight line? The boat can move arbitrarily to get from the start to the end, as far as it stays on the water. ---------------------------------------- t50 → jury can two points coincide? ---------------------------------------- jury → all > can two points coincide? Two points can not coincide. ---------------------------------------- t27 → jury What means down the corral? Does it mean to the right only? ---------------------------------------- jury → all > What means down the corral? Does it mean to the right only? Down the corral means to the right only. ---------------------------------------- t2 → jury If starting square is on ice and coincides with end is it than considered reachable? ---------------------------------------- jury → all > If starting square is on ice and coincides with end is it than considered > reachable? No, it would violate that the boat has to stay on the water all the time. ---------------------------------------- t59 → jury Does X represent the row of the king or the column of the king? ---------------------------------------- jury → t59 > Does X represent the row of the king or the column of the king? No comment. ---------------------------------------- t13 → jury We would like to ask about our Java submission to the problem. We keep getting a wrong-answer result even though we believe the solution should be correct, which could be due to presentation error. ---------------------------------------- t34 → jury Does the dog start walking back to the owner while still in the air or does the dog need to fall back to the ground to start walking? ---------------------------------------- jury → t13 > We would like to ask about our Java submission to the problem. We keep > getting a wrong-answer result even though we believe the solution should be > correct, which could be due to presentation error. No comment ---------------------------------------- jury → t34 > Does the dog start walking back to the owner while still in the air or does > the dog need to fall back to the ground to start walking? No comment ---------------------------------------- t53 → jury If the dog can jump instantly to height Hd, was the dog's vertical acceleration (3 mm/ms^2) meant in a downward direction? ---------------------------------------- t70 → jury What does it mean that if there are less than K corrals all the rabbits stay in the place-- all rabbits from that specific corral or from whole corollary? ---------------------------------------- jury → t53 > If the dog can jump instantly to height Hd, was the dog's vertical > acceleration (3 mm/ms^2) meant in a downward direction? Already answered ---------------------------------------- jury → t70 > What does it mean that if there are less than K corrals all the rabbits > stay in the place-- all rabbits from that specific corral or from whole > corollary? No comment ---------------------------------------- t2 → jury Can 2 mirrors be identical? ---------------------------------------- t54 → jury Does the king jump like chess figure or exactly as in the images? E.g. can rook move 10 fields or only 1 or 2? ---------------------------------------- jury → t54 > Does the king jump like chess figure or exactly as in the images? E.g. can > rook move 10 fields or only 1 or 2? No comment. ---------------------------------------- jury → all > Can 2 mirrors be identical? All mirrors are pairwise distinct. ---------------------------------------- t12 → jury > > How the dog jumps? > > The dog jumps by instantly gaining vertical velocity sufficient to jump up > to H_d. Does this mean that he can immediately jump from 0 to H_d? ---------------------------------------- jury → t12 > > > How the dog jumps? > > > > The dog jumps by instantly gaining vertical velocity sufficient to jump up > > to H_d. > > Does this mean that he can immediately jump from 0 to H_d? No comment ---------------------------------------- t64 → jury Regarding the first sample case: It says: "Units in a pair are expected to operate on the opposite ends of one zip line". One such given pair is "0 1". But in the output there exists no "0 1". Can you clarify? ---------------------------------------- jury → t64 > Regarding the first sample case: > It says: "Units in a pair are expected to operate on the opposite ends of > one zip line". > > One such given pair is "0 1". > > But in the output there exists no "0 1". > > Can you clarify? No comment