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    Had to change my function beacase of two tests. This:
    "final result of System B, when rounded up to the next dollar, will be cheaper than System A."
    does not seem to be true. I had to include equal in the condtition, so this:
    "final result of System B, when rounded up to the next dollar, will be the same or less than System A."
    should be probably in the description.

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    This is a great example of how not to use real world examples. Reminds me of a joke: Teaches asks, what would I have if I had 4 apples in my left hand and 6 apples in the right hand? Kids: really big hands. Seriously, who writes and accepts these? I see the programming logic you meant, but just write it without the story. It doesnt make sense.

    What real-world evaporator decreases its performance based on current volume of liquid? It does not make sense. In the instructions, the evaporator stops working under 5% of initial volume. Meaning that on the 28th day it would use sth like 0,06 ml compared to the 1 ml at the beginning, meaning its performance dropped about 1600%.

    Just, stop with this please. Seriously.

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    Thank you. I finally know what I am supposed to code.

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