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in phython langauge:
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Your task is to write a program which reads the number of blocks the builders have,
and outputs the height of the pyramid that can be built using these blocks.
Note: the height is measured by the number of fully completed layers if the
builders don't have a sufficient number of blocks and cannot complete the next
layer, they finish their work immediately.
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6.
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Height of the pyramid: 3
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20
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