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Exactly why is the symbol N used to describe two different parameters in the questions.
For example in the beginning we ae told the definition of N as a number whose factors are equal to their sum.
In the actual question the number N is actually number of factors [2<=k<=N].
I have seen this discrepency in many of the questions in hackerrank. Someone is not properly proof reading the questions.
Project Euler #88: Product-sum numbers
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Exactly why is the symbol N used to describe two different parameters in the questions.
For example in the beginning we ae told the definition of N as a number whose factors are equal to their sum.
In the actual question the number N is actually number of factors [2<=k<=N].
I have seen this discrepency in many of the questions in hackerrank. Someone is not properly proof reading the questions.