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#No, answers do not need to explicitly take input.

No, answers do not need to explicitly take input.

If the output of the program matches the desired result for the given input (even though the program does not make a call to the input (e.g: input() in Python), the answer is correct. Unless specified otherwise (i.e, a spec like the programs must use the given input in some way), every submission that gives correct results should be considered valid.

#No, answers do not need to explicitly take input.

If the output of the program matches the desired result for the given input (even though the program does not make a call to the input (e.g: input() in Python), the answer is correct. Unless specified otherwise (i.e, a spec like the programs must use the given input in some way), every submission that gives correct results should be considered valid.

No, answers do not need to explicitly take input.

If the output of the program matches the desired result for the given input (even though the program does not make a call to the input (e.g: input() in Python), the answer is correct. Unless specified otherwise (i.e, a spec like the programs must use the given input in some way), every submission that gives correct results should be considered valid.

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#No, answers mustdo not need to explicitly take input.

If the output of the program matches the desired result for the given input (even though the program does not make a call to the input (e.g: input() in Python), the answer is correct. Unless specified otherwise (i.e: the programs must use the given input in some way, a spec like the programs must use the given input in some way), every submission that gives correct results should be considered calidvalid.

#No, answers must not explicitly take input.

If the output of the program matches the desired result for the given input (even though the program does not make a call to the input (e.g: input() in Python), the answer is correct. Unless specified otherwise (i.e: the programs must use the given input in some way), every submission that gives correct results should be considered calid.

#No, answers do not need to explicitly take input.

If the output of the program matches the desired result for the given input (even though the program does not make a call to the input (e.g: input() in Python), the answer is correct. Unless specified otherwise (i.e, a spec like the programs must use the given input in some way), every submission that gives correct results should be considered valid.

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#No, answers must not explicitly take input.

If the output of the program matches the desired result for the given input (even though the program does not make a call to the input (e.g: input() in Python), the answer is correct. Unless specified otherwise (i.e: the programs must use the given input in some way), every submission that gives correct results should be considered calid.