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ample Input 04 13 10 2 912Sample Output 05Explanation 0Anna didn't eat item , but she shared the rest of the items with Brian. The total cost of the shared items is and, split in half, the cost per person is . Brian charged her for her portion of the bill. We print the amount Anna was overcharged, , on a new line.Sample Input 1

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ample Input 04 13 10 2 912Sample Output 05Explanation 0Anna didn't eat item , but she shared the rest of the items with Brian. The total cost of the shared items is and, split in half, the cost per person is . Brian charged her for her portion of the bill. We print the amount Anna was overcharged, , on a new line.Sample Input 1

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Two friends Anna and Brian, are deciding how to split the bill at a dinner. Each will only pay for the items they consume. Brian gets the check and calculates Anna's portion. You must determine if his calculation is correct.

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Single File Programming QuestionProblem StatementLilly went shopping with a budget of Rs. 10,000 to buy clothes, and accessories. The cost of clothes is twice the value of accessories, and there is an additional expense of Rs. 1000 for fuel. Develop an expense calculator by inputting the amount spent on accessories, then calculate and display Lilly's remaining amount rounded to two decimal places after her shopping.ExampleInput:2000.0Output:3000.0Explanation:budget = 10000.0;fuel = 1000.0;accessories = 2000.0clothes = 2 * accessories = 2 * 2000 = 4000.0total = clothes + accessories + fuel = 4000.0 + 2000.0 + 1000.0 = 7000.0remaining = budget - total = 10000.0 - 7000.0 = 3000.0Input format :The input consists of a float value a, representing the amount spent on accessories.Output format :The output prints the remaining budget after shopping, rounded to two decimal places in the following format: "Rs. [remaining amount]". Refer to the sample output for the formatting specifications.Code constraints :In this scenario, the test cases fall under the following constraints:10.0 ≤ a ≤ 3000.0Sample test cases :Input 1 :10.0Output 1 :Rs. 8970.00Input 2 :2000.0Output 2 :Rs. 3000.00Input 3 :3000.0Output 3 :Rs. 0.00Input 4 :1578.89Output 4 :Rs. 4263.33

Chef and his girlfriend went on a date. Chef took 𝑋X dollars with him, and was quite sure that this would be enough to pay the bill. At the end, the waiter brought a bill of 𝑌Y dollars. Print "YES" if Chef has enough money to pay the bill, or "NO" if he has to borrow from his girlfriend and leave a bad impression on her.Input FormatThe first line of input will contain a single integer 𝑇T, denoting the number of test cases.Each test case consists of a single line of input, containing two space-separated integers 𝑋X and 𝑌Y.Output FormatFor each test case, output on a new line "YES" if Chef has enough money to pay the bill and "NO" otherwise.You may print each character of the string in either uppercase or lowercase (for example, the strings "yEs", "yes", "Yes" and "YES" will all be treated as identical).Constraints1≤𝑇≤1001≤T≤1001≤𝑋,𝑌≤1001≤X,Y≤100Sample 1:InputOutput41 11 22 150 100YESNOYESNOExplanation:Test case 11: Since the money Chef has is equal to the bill, he will be able to pay the bill.Test case 22: Since the money Chef has is less than the bill, he will have to borrow from his girlfriend and leave a bad impression on her.Test case 33: Since the money Chef has is greater than the bill, he will be able to pay the bill.Test case 44: Since the money Chef has is less than the bill, he will have to borrow from his girlfriend and leave a bad impression on her.

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