PIE - Pie

My birthday is coming up and traditionally I'm serving pie. Not just one pie, no, I have a number N of them, of various tastes and of various sizes. F of my friends are coming to my party and each of them gets a piece of pie. This should be one piece of one pie, not several small pieces since that looks messy. This piece can be one whole pie though.

My friends are very annoying and if one of them gets a bigger piece than the others, they start complaining. Therefore all of them should get equally sized (but not necessarily equally shaped) pieces, even if this leads to some pie getting spoiled (which is better than spoiling the party). Of course, I want a piece of pie for myself too, and that piece should also be of the same size.

What is the largest possible piece size all of us can get? All the pies are cylindrical in shape and they all have the same height 1, but the radii of the pies can be different.

Input

One line with a positive integer: the number of test cases. Then for each test case:

  • One line with two integers N and F with 1 ≤ N, F ≤ 10000: the number of pies and the number of friends.
  • One line with N integers ri with 1 ≤ ri ≤ 10000: the radii of the pies.

Output

For each test case, output one line with the largest possible volume V such that me and my friends can all get a pie piece of size V. The answer should be given as a floating point number with an absolute error of at most 10-3.

Example

Input:
3
3 3
4 3 3
1 24
5
10 5
1 4 2 3 4 5 6 5 4 2

Output:
25.1327
3.1416
50.2655

Added by:overwise
Date:2007-10-02
Time limit:1s
Source limit:50000B
Memory limit:1536MB
Cluster: Cube (Intel G860)
Languages:All except: ERL JS-RHINO NODEJS PERL6 VB.NET
Resource:ACM ICPC NWERC 2006

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2016-08-22 12:37:28
AC in one go.....
2016-08-15 12:36:42
use printf please...cout gives WA!
2016-04-21 16:17:55 Akshay Damle
Nice question! You don't need long double - double is fine. Just use a precise value of PI.
2016-03-02 21:23:56 Deepak
finally AC..nice question.
2016-01-22 14:51:15 Avik Sarkar
Use integer Calculation for Friends .... As there is no matter whatever It will be some Wastage .
2015-12-29 11:03:58
I just defined pi as acos(-1) and it worked
2015-09-27 10:16:49 agaurav77
Shafaet is right, WAs may occur due to an imprecise value of Pi, use a significantly precise value like he gave. AC :)
2015-09-05 00:27:08 Devashish
Size same by volume of the pie or area of the pie(considering horizontal cuts are not valid)? help?
2015-08-09 16:01:51 Utsav Sinha
Used double and got ac in C
2015-07-01 07:12:56 chinmay rakshit
binary search on monotonic increasing function.... nlogn.
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