Problem 133. Volume of this donut
Given hole diameter a, and outermost diameter b, determine the volume y of the resulting donut.
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I think the input are the radii, not the diameters, but I'm too lazy to check for sure.
not really, the test sequence is simply wrong.
I spend 20mn to understand that the data are inverted, thanks :|
and also five minus it is not diameter but radii, a is outer radii and b the radii of the hole
It should be specified more clear what the input parameters mean exactly geometrically.
What a waste! Calling a radius a diameter. I got numbers that were off by a factor of 8, which turned out to be that I had used the information that a and b were diameters, whereas Bistwas used them as radii. Please correct the problem definition.
If a is the hole diameter and b is the outermost diameter, how can a>b in the test cases?
Problem is written incorrectly.
test suite'answer is wrong if a and b is diameter instead of radius.
How do you incorporate the height if there is no variable to define it?
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