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Chapter 4, Problem 10PP
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- Catching an additional Edoc gives you three Edoc candy.
- If you can’t get any experience points with the provided inputs then output “You can’t evolve any Edoc, catch more.”
- If catching one or two additional Edoc will give you more experience points compared to evolving right now then output “Catch more Edoc before evolving.”
- Otherwise output “You should evolve now.”
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