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[solved]-Given N Three Digit Numbers Task Find Bit Score N Numbers Print Number Pairs Possible Base Q39029911

Given N three-digit numbers, your task is to find bit score ofall N numbers and then print the number of pairs possible based onthese calculated bit score.

1. Rule for calculating bit score from three digit number:

From the 3-digit number,

· extract largest digit and multiply by 11 then

· extract smallest digit multiply by 7 then

· add both the result for getting bit pairs.

Note: – Bit score should be of 2-digits, if above results in a3-digit bit score, simply ignore most significant digit.

Consider following examples:

Say, number is 286

Largest digit is 8 and smallest digit is 2

So, 8*11+2*7 =102 so ignore most significant bit , So bit score= 02.

Say, Number is 123

Largest digit is 3 and smallest digit is 1

So, 3*11+7*1=40, so bit score is 40.

2. Rules for making pairs from above calculated bit scores

Condition for making pairs are

· Both bit scores should be in either odd position or evenposition to be eligible to form a pair.

· Pairs can be only made if most significant digit are same andat most two pair can be made for a given significant digit.

Constraints
N<=500

Input Format
First line contains an integer N, denoting the count ofnumbers.

Second line contains N 3-digit integers delimited by space

Output
One integer value denoting the number of bit pairs.

Test Case

Explanation
Example 1

Input

8 234 567 321 345 123 110 767 111

Output

3

Explanation

After getting the most and least significant digits of thenumbers and applying the formula given in Rule 1 we get the bitscores of the numbers as:

58 12 40 76 40 11 19 18

No. of pair possible are 3:

40 appears twice at odd-indices 3 and 5 respectively. Hence,this is one pair.

12, 11, 18 are at even-indices. Hence, two pairs are possiblefrom these three-bit scores.

Hence total pairs possible is 3

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