What you are saying, makes sense to me. But, what can be done about, in cases where you are able to solve the small input but, not the larger one, for a particular problem ? I know, it is a problem where the run time increases dramatically, & i can visualize that. The number of combinations in the 'Juice' problem for the small input set is just 10^3, while for large inputs it can be 5000^3. So, i get the problem. But, could you tell me, what should be done in this regard ?
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