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Time Limit: 6 s Memory Limit: 1024 MB Total points: 24
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Problem

Maria has been hired by the Ghastly Chemicals Junkies (GCJ) company to help them manufacture bullseyes. A bullseye consists of a number of concentric rings (rings that are centered at the same point), and it usually represents an archery target. GCJ is interested in manufacturing black-and-white bullseyes.

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Maria starts with t millilitres of black paint, which she will use to draw rings of thickness 1cm (one centimetre). A ring of thickness 1cm is the space between two concentric circles whose radii differ by 1cm.

Maria draws the first black ring around a white circle of radius r cm. Then she repeats the following process for as long as she has enough paint to do so:

  1. Maria imagines a white ring of thickness 1cm around the last black ring.
  2. Then she draws a new black ring of thickness 1cm around that white ring.

Note that each "white ring" is simply the space between two black rings.

The area of a disk with radius 1cm is π cm2. One millilitre of paint is required to cover area π cm2. What is the maximum number of black rings that Maria can draw? Please note that:

  • Maria only draws complete rings. If the remaining paint is not enough to draw a complete black ring, she stops painting immediately.
  • There will always be enough paint to draw at least one black ring.

Input

The first line of the input gives the number of test cases, T. T test cases follow. Each test case consists of a line containing two space separated integers: r and t.

Output

For each test case, output one line containing "Case #x: y", where x is the case number (starting from 1) and y is the maximum number of black rings that Maria can draw.

Limits

Time limit: 30 6 seconds per test set.

Memory limit: 1GB.

Small dataset (Test set 1 - Visible; 11 Points)

1 ≤ T ≤ 1000.

1 ≤ r, t ≤ 1000.

Large dataset (Test set 2 - Hidden; 13 Points)

1 ≤ T ≤ 6000.

1 ≤ r ≤ 1018.

1 ≤ t ≤ 2 × 1018.

Sample

5
1 9
1 10
3 40
1 1000000000000000000
10000000000000000 1000000000000000000
Case #1: 1
Case #2: 2
Case #3: 3
Case #4: 707106780
Case #5: 49