Canadian Computing Competition: 2022 Stage 1, Junior #2
Fergusonball players are given a star rating based on the number of points that they score
and the number of fouls that they commit. Specifically, they are awarded stars for each
point scored, and
stars are taken away for each foul committed. For every player, the
number of points that they score is greater than the number of fouls that they commit.
Your job is to determine how many players on a team have a star rating greater than .
You also need to determine if the team is considered a gold team which means that all the
players have a star rating greater than
.
Input Specification
The first line of input consists of a positive integer representing the total number of players
on the team. This is followed by a pair of consecutive lines for each player. The first line
in a pair is the number of points that the player scored. The second line in a pair is the
number of fouls that the player committed. Both the number of points and the number of
fouls, are non-negative integers.
Output Specification
Output the number of players that have a star rating greater than , immediately followed
by a plus sign if the team is considered a gold team.
Sample Input 1
3
12
4
10
3
9
1
Output for Sample Input 1
3+
Explanation of Output for Sample Input 1
The image shows the star rating for each player.
For example, the star rating for the first player is
. All three players have a rating
greater than
so the team is considered a gold
team.
Sample Input 2
2
8
0
12
1
Output for Sample Input 2
1
Explanation of Output for Sample Input 2
The image shows the star rating for each player.
Since only one of the two players has a rating
greater than , this team is not considered a gold
team.
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What is the
limit?
Based on the assert submission I made, the data has
.