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What was the shoemaker's problem?

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Answered by MMaina
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The shoemaker can work on only one job in each day, and jobs usually take several days. ... For the ith job, the integer Ti ( 1<=Ti<=1, 000) denotes the number of days it takes the shoemaker to finish the job. But popularity has its price.

Answered by Nithi26
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Shoemaker can work on only one job in each day. For each i-th job, it is known the integer Ti (1 ≤ Ti ≤ 1000), the time in days it takes the shoemaker to finish the job. For each day of delay before starting to work for the i-th job, shoemaker must pay a fine of Si (1 ≤ Si ≤ 10000) cents.

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