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    still the same problem :(

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    maybe it is, but I didn't intentionally duplicate it.
    I searched for a similar kata before writing this one, but noting came up

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    same problem

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    yup.
    and yes please make another one, that'd be great

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    this is a suggestion not an issue :(

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    fixed.

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    these issues were fixed a long time ago.
    Apologies for the late reply

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    are you returning an output or printing to the console?

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    I'm still getting the same error.

    Looks like there was a server error! (500)
    
    We have taken note of the situation and will be looking into it.
    
    If you would like to supply us with some details as to how this happened please visit our Github issues list. This will help us get things fixed faster.
    

    I've approved a kata before without any qualms, but this time is different.

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    i am unable to see his translation. I think the link is broken

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    thanks a lot for all the work you've done on this kata.
    I'll try to make my katas better next time

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    can you please mark this as resolved :P, atleast until someone translates it to c++
    thanks.

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    many of them are not in order.
    ex: [50, 19, 19], [44, 17, 15], [4, 54, 5], [33, 11, 24], [69, 11, 15], [77, 12, 27], [35, 39, 13], [90, 44, 18], [31, 8,22], [22, 30, 7], [94, 16, 25], [84, 37, 18], [84, 19, 23], [9, 45, 21], [61, 18, 9], [93, 50, 25], [10, 21, 17], [65, 26, 3], [39, 31, 6] ]

    as for the description, it says
    Note: c will always be the largest value in the array, whereas a and b can be either of the 2 remaining values.

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    ex arrays:
    [69, 11, 15], [77, 12, 27],[12, 16, 20]

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    what do you mean by random order. do you mean that the a,b, and c in the array are in order from smallest to largest?
    If this is what you mean, then yes, it is in a random order.

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