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You have encountered a new fancy online auction that offers lots of products. |
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You are only interested in their price and weight. We shall say that product A |
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is strictly preferred over product B if A costs less than B and is not heavier |
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(they may be of equal weight) or if A weighs less and is not more expensive |
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(they can have equal price). |
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We shall call a product A a bargain if there is no product B such that B is |
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better than A. Similarly, we shall call a product C a terrible deal if there |
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exists no product D such that C is better than D. Note that according to our |
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definitions, the same product may be both a bargain and a terrible deal! Only |
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wacky auctioneers sell such products though. |
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One day you wonder how many terrible deals and bargains are offered. The |
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number of products, N, is too large for your human-sized brain though. |
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Fortunately, you discovered that the auction manager is terribly lazy and |
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decided to sell the products based on a very simple pseudo-random number |
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generator. |
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If product i has price Pi and weight Wi, then the following holds for product |
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i+1: |
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* Pi = ((A*Pi-1 \+ B) mod M) + 1 (for all i = 2..N) |
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* Wi = ((C*Wi-1 \+ D) mod K) + 1 (for all i = 2..N) |
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You carefully calculated the parameters for the generator (P1, W1, M, K, A, B, |
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C and D). Now you want to calculate the number of terrible deals and bargains |
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on the site. |
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### Input |
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The first line of the input file contains a single integer T: the number of |
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test cases. T lines follow, each representing a single test case with 9 space- |
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separated integers: N, P1, W1, M, K, A, B, C and D. |
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### Output |
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Output T lines, one for each test case. For each case, output "Case #t: a b", |
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where t is the test case number (starting from 1), a is the number of terrible |
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deals and b is the number of bargains. |
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### Constraints |
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* 1 ≤ T ≤ 20 |
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* 1 ≤ N ≤ 1018 |
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* 1 ≤ M, K ≤ 107 |
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* 1 ≤ P1 ≤ M |
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* 1 ≤ W_1 ≤ K |
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* 0 ≤ A,B,C,D ≤ 109 |
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