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# cakes-swerc-2020-2021
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Created by [@Divlo](https://github.com/Divlo) on 23 April 2022.
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## Instructions
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This summer, you plan to organize a large party and invite many
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friends. They have a sweet tooth, so you plan to bake nice cakes for them.
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You know the recipe for a nice chocolate cake, and you want to cook as
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many of them as possible.
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Given the `N` ingredients needed to make a single cake and the
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ingredients that you have in your kitchen, how many cakes can you
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make?
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### Input
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- **Line 1:** Single integer `N` for the number of ingredients.
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- **`N` next lines:** One for each ingredient. Each of these lines contains two positive integers:
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the first one is the required quantity of this ingredient per cake, the second one is the quantity of
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this ingredient you have in your kitchen.
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### Output
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The output should contain a single integer: the maximum number of cakes you can make using the
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available ingredients.
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### Limits
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- 1 <= `N` <= 10
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- All ingredient quantities will be integers between 1 and 10 000
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## Source
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- [SWERC 2020–2021 - Problem E: Cake](https://swerc.eu/2020/problems/)
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## Examples
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See the `test` folder for examples of input/output.
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### Example 1
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#### Input
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```txt
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3
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100 500
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2 5
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70 1000
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```
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#### Output
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```txt
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2
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```
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### Example 2
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#### Input
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```txt
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3
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100 50
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2 5
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70 1000
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```
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#### Output
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```txt
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0
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```
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