2006 Canadian Computing Competition, Stage 1
Problem J1: The New CCC (Canadian Calorie Counting)
At Chip’s Fast Food emporium there is a very simple menu. Each food item is selected by entering a digit choice.
Here are the three burger choices: 1 – Cheeseburger (461 Calories) 2 – Fish Burger (431 Calories) 3 – Veggie Burger (420 Calories) 4 – no burger |
Here are the three drink choices: 1 – Soft Drink ( 130 Calories) 2 – Orange Juice (160 Calories) 3 – Milk (118 Calories) 4 – no drink |
Here are the three side order choices: 1 – Fries (100 Calories) 2 – Baked Potato (57 Calories) 3 – Chef Salad (70 Calories) 4 – no side order |
Here are the three dessert choices: 1 – Apple Pie (167 Calories) 2 – Sundae (266 Calories) 3 – Fruit Cup (75 Calories) 4 – no dessert |
Write a program that will compute the total Calories of a meal.
Input
The program should input a number for each type of item then calculate and display the Calorie total. The first line will be the customer's choice of burger, the second will be the choice of side, then drink, then dessert. You may assume that each input will be a number from 1 to 4. That is, each customer has to pick exactly one number from each of the four options out of each of the four categories.
Output
The program prints out the total Calories of the selected meal, and stops executing after this output.
Sample Input
2
1
3
4
Sample Output
Your total Calorie count is 649.
Explanation
The customer chose Burger #2, Side #1, Drink #3 and Dessert #4.
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Point Value: 3
Time Limit: 2.00s
Memory Limit: 16M
Added: Sep 30, 2008
Languages Allowed:
C++03, PAS, C, HASK, ASM, RUBY, PYTH2, JAVA, PHP, SCM, CAML, PERL, C#, C++11, PYTH3
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Compare this to a 10+ point problem where it's possible to time out with an inefficient solution, and the better algorithm you can come up with, the higher in the "best solutions" page you will be
If the memory used is reporting as 64k, you can assume it's because it's from an age where it wasn't quite measured that well.
Rest assured, your program is still outputting the rest. Your answer just happens to be wrong.