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pratikmoona
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The concept is very simple...
Assuming that there no. of boys (b) < no. of girls (g), then, we have b + 1 places where we can fills groups of girls. To minimize the number of girls in a line, we shall try to distribute them equally, i.e., g / (b + 1) girls everywhere. If g % (b + 1) != 0, then we shall distribute g % (b + 1) girls in those many places and the answer then becomes g / (b + 1) + 1. Trivial cases, g = b, answer is 1. g or b = 0, answer is b or g respectively.
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