Hello Codeforces,↵
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I invite you all to participate in HackerEarth's [October Easy](https://www.hackerearth.com/october-easy-16/) on the 1st of October at [9:30PM IST](http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?msg=October+Easy+2016&iso=20161001T2130&p1=2408&ah=3). ↵
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You will be given 6 problems to solve in 3 hours. The problem difficulty will be similar to that of a Div. 2 round on Codeforces. Each problem will be worth 100 points, but partial scoring is allowed so you can try to pass as many tests as you can.↵
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The contest will be rated and will have prizes for the top 5 beginners.↵
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The problems have been set by Himanshu Jaju([user:arrogantIdiot,2016-09-30]) and me([user:rivudas],2016-09-30]) and tested by Yury Bandarchuk([user:Yury_Bandarchuk,2016-09-30]). I would also like to thank all the Hackerearth admins for their help.↵
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Good luck and have fun.
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I invite you all to participate in HackerEarth's [October Easy](https://www.hackerearth.com/october-easy-16/) on the 1st of October at [9:30PM IST](http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?msg=October+Easy+2016&iso=20161001T2130&p1=2408&ah=3). ↵
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You will be given 6 problems to solve in 3 hours. The problem difficulty will be similar to that of a Div. 2 round on Codeforces. Each problem will be worth 100 points, but partial scoring is allowed so you can try to pass as many tests as you can.↵
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The contest will be rated and will have prizes for the top 5 beginners.↵
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The problems have been set by Himanshu Jaju([user:arrogantIdiot,2016-09-30]) and me([user:rivudas
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Good luck and have fun.