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Engineering, 20.11.2019 23:31 Elency

Create a function that accepts a single array as an argument. given an array of integers, x, sort x and split the integers into three smaller arrays of equal length. if the length of x is not evenly divisible by three, increase the size of the smaller arrays by one starting from the first array. the function should return an array of arrays

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