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A group of Facebook employees just had a very successful product launch. To |
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celebrate, they have decided to go wine tasting. At the vineyard, they decide |
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to play a game. One person is given some glasses of wine, each containing a |
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different wine. Every glass of wine is labelled to indicate the kind of wine |
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the glass contains. After tasting each of the wines, the labelled glasses are |
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removed and the same person is given glasses containing the same wines, but |
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unlabelled. The person then needs to determine which of the unlabelled glasses |
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contains which wine. Sadly, nobody in the group can tell wines apart, so they |
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just guess randomly. They will always guess a different type of wine for each |
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glass. If they get enough right, they win the game. You must find the number |
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of ways that the person can win, modulo 1051962371. |
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### Input |
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The first line of the input is the number of test cases, **N**. The next **N** |
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lines each contain a test case, which consists of two integers, **G** and |
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**C**, separated by a single space. **G** is the total number of glasses of |
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wine and **C** is the minimum number that the person must correctly identify |
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to win. |
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### Constraints |
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* **N** = 20 |
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* 1 ≤ **G** ≤ 100 |
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* 1 ≤ **C** ≤ **G** |
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### Output |
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For each test case, output a line containing a single integer, the number of |
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ways that the person can win the game modulo 1051962371. |
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