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Government of India has an ambitious plan to have electricity surplus by using renewable energy sources. Mr. Tripathi is in-charge of meeting electricity generation using windmills. He has ordered quotations from two companies. In interest of future proofing investment he has decided that he will at least install one windmill from both vendors so that he is able to collect feedback about both windmills. He has a fixed budget B and fixed land parcel L. Help him to maximize electricity generation without exceeding budget and within constraints of land available.

Note: Area occupied by one windmill is 2*radius*radius, air density = 1.23 kg/m and generated power is in MegaWatt.

Use the following formula for Power Generation

Power Generated = (1/2) * Air Density * Area of Windmill * Velocity ^ 3 * Efficiency Coefficient

Constraints
None

Input Format
Radius of windmill provided by company A in meters

Cost per windmill provided by company A

Efficiency of windmill provided by company A

Radius of windmill provided by company B in meters

Cost per windmillprovided by company B

Efficiency of windmill provided by company B

Total budget B

Total land available L

Wind speed in meters/ second

Output
Theoretical Power generated (In MegaWatt)

Largest number of wind mills from company A and largest number of windmills from company B delimited by <space> that could be commissioned so that we get as near the Power generated as possible.

Actual Power generated (in MegaWatt)

What I have tried:

Power Generated = (1/2) * Air Density * Area of Windmill * Velocity ^ 3 * Efficiency Coefficient
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Updated 4-Aug-18 12:15pm
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I suggest that you two classmates get together:
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[no name] 4-Aug-18 7:19am    
lol
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When you just ask for the solution, it is like trying to learn to drive a car by having someone else training.
Creating an algorithm is basically finding the maths and make necessary adaptation to fit your actual problem.
 
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