Problem 120. radius of a spherical planet
You just measured its surface area, that is the input.
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imaginary planet?
Negative surface area??
Cmon I'm sure a bit more challenging problems would'nt harm the a players brain...
I would have preferred something a bit more challenging, like asking for the volume, given the surface area, rather than just the radius. Then, the two-step solution (solve for r from area, and volume from r) could be consolidated into one line (by raising the area amount to the 1.5 power and scaling the constants appropriately).
I don't know why the lead solution is like this with the regular expression. And i estime the time with tic and toc. It is not the best. What is the size here? can anybody tell me, thx.
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Can anybody tell me what this question means? thx :)
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