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"<div class=\"_1l1MA\">First sort <code>prices</code>.</div>",
"<div class=\"_1l1MA\">For one query, imagine <code>m<sub>i</sub></code> is <code>1</code>. It can be shown that Bob should select either the first one (the cheapest one) or the last one (the most expensive).</div>",
"<div class=\"_1l1MA\">Now if <code>m<sub>i</sub> > 1</code>, separate the chocolates into two parts. The first part is chocolates having a price less than or equal to <code>k</code>, the rest would be in the second part.</div>",
"<div class=\"_1l1MA\">Knowing how many chocolates Bob should pick from the first part is sufficient. Of course, Bob should select a prefix from this part and a suffix from the second part.</div>",
"<div class=\"_1l1MA\">To find the number of chocolates from the first part, do a binary search on the first part.</div>"
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