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authorLouis Burda <quent.burda@gmail.com>2023-04-07 17:18:18 -0400
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+--- Part Two ---
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+After collecting ORE for a while, you check your cargo hold: 1 trillion (1000000000000) units of
+ORE.
+
+With that much ore, given the examples above:
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+ - The 13312 ORE-per-FUEL example could produce 82892753 FUEL.
+
+ - The 180697 ORE-per-FUEL example could produce 5586022 FUEL.
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+ - The 2210736 ORE-per-FUEL example could produce 460664 FUEL.
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+Given 1 trillion ORE, what is the maximum amount of FUEL you can produce?
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