Giddy AftermathProblem code: RG208 |
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Points:15
Everyone s celebrating the victory in the last cyber war. Even Mr. Krypto! The mood s good, the food is coming, the glasses are overflowing, its all so perfect, as if nothing could be better. Mr. Krypto thinks it is very important to celebrate the success and strengthen the team spirit in the office. So much so, he doesn t want anyone to leave at all. Which explains why he s installed yet another one time programmable security keypad outside the parking entrance, complete with another one of his twisted algorithms of course. While people are trying hard to decrypt his code, Mr. Krypto is having the most fun in the party all the while singing la la la...You ll go round fixing this one...da da da . You know what to do.
Input:
The first line will consist of the total number of test cases T(<50). For next T lines input consists of a number N on each line.1<=N<=1000000000
Output:
For each test case,output is some number.
Example:
Input:3 100 245 450Output:
1300000 3451438 1093500
| Author: | ankitbabbar |
| Date Added: | 15-10-2009 |
| Time Limit: | 5 sec |
| Source Limit: | 50000 Bytes |
| Languages: | ADA, ASM, BASH, BF, C, C99 strict, CAML, CLOJ, CLPS, CPP 4.0.0-8, CPP 4.3.2, CS2, D, F#, FORT, GO, HASK, ICK, ICON, JAR, JAVA, JS, LISP clisp, LISP sbcl, LUA, NEM, NICE, PAS fpc, PAS gpc, PERL, PERL6, PHP, PIKE, PRLG, PYTH, PYTH 3.1.2, RUBY, SCALA, SCM guile, SCM qobi, ST, TEXT, WSPC |
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