youre close to your given runtime but using arr1.sort() and arr2.sort() at the start ruins it - try arr1.reverse() and arr2.reverse() instead
This entirely defeats the point of the problem, that being to take advantage of the fact that the arrays are already sorted.
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youre close to your given runtime but using arr1.sort() and arr2.sort() at the start ruins it - try arr1.reverse() and arr2.reverse() instead
This entirely defeats the point of the problem, that being to take advantage of the fact that the arrays are already sorted.