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This document contains descriptions of 4 programming problems: Problem A involves printing the sum of two integers, Problem B involves constructing a secret code from a participant's age and the sum of digits in a random number, Problem C involves reversing a 4-bit binary number, and Problem D involves printing the square root of a given integer. Each problem includes details on inputs, outputs, and examples.
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Lab1 Problems 0286

This document contains descriptions of 4 programming problems: Problem A involves printing the sum of two integers, Problem B involves constructing a secret code from a participant's age and the sum of digits in a random number, Problem C involves reversing a 4-bit binary number, and Problem D involves printing the square root of a given integer. Each problem includes details on inputs, outputs, and examples.
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PP1.

Lab1
KBTU, week1

Problem A. 37267. A+B


Input file: standard input
Output file: standard output
Time limit: 2 seconds
Memory limit: 64 megabytes

You are given two integers a and b. Print a + b.

Input
The only line of the input contains integers a and b (−10000 ≤ a, b ≤ 10000).

Output
Print a + b.

Examples
standard input standard output
1 2 3
15 29
14
894 1091
197
8581 14639
6058
289 310
21

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Problem B. 71697. Code


Input file: standard input
Output file: standard output
Time limit: 1 second
Memory limit: 256 megabytes

Almat is the KBTU student. Recently he managed to get to the ACM finals, but in order to be registered
at the finals he needs a secret code which consists of only digits. Code is constructed from two numbers n
and m. The first number - age of the contestant. The second number - sum of the first and the last digits
of the 3-digit random number k given by administration of the finals. Help Almat to construct the code.

Input
The first line contains non-negative number n (1 6 n 6 1 000) - age of the contestant. The second line
contains non-negative number k (100 6 k 6 1 000) — random number.

Output
Calculate the sum of the numbers n and m.

Examples
standard input standard output
18 22
123
17 21
391
0 1
100
505 506
100
1000 1018
999

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Problem C. 51447. Bits


Input file: standard input
Output file: standard output
Time limit: 2 seconds
Memory limit: 64 megabytes

You are given integer number N , guaranteed that the number has exactly 4 bits in binary representation.
reverse the number in binary representation and print out it.

Input
One integer number N

Output
Reversed number

Examples
standard input standard output
12 3
11 13
13 11
9 9
10 5

Note
reverse example: 12 in binary representation is 1100, 0011 is reversed number, it means you should output
3.

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Problem D. 51191. Root


Input file: standard input
Output file: standard output
Time limit: 2 seconds
Memory limit: 64 megabytes

You are given integer number. Print out its square root value.

Input
One integer number.

Output
One double number.

Examples
standard input standard output
10 3.1622776602
20 4.4721359550
9 3.0000000000
82499 287.2263915451
9752 98.7522151650
78985 281.0427013818

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