#PWRANDMOD. Power and Mod

Power and Mod

Exponentiation is a mathematical operation, written as bn, involving two numbers, the base b and the exponent n. When n is a positive integer, exponentiation corresponds to repeated multiplication of the base: that is, bn is the product of multiplying n bases:

bn =  b x b x b x .......... x b

In computing, the modulo operation finds the remainder after division of one number by another (sometimes called modulus). Given two positive numbers, a (the dividend) and n (the divisor), a modulo n (abbreviated as a mod n) is the remainder of the Euclidean division of a by n. For instance, the expression "5 mod 2" would evaluate to 1 because 5 divided by 2 leaves a quotient of 2 and a remainder of 1, while "9 mod 3" would evaluate to 0 because the division of 9 by 3 has a quotient of 3 and leaves a remainder of 0; there is nothing to subtract from 9 after multiplying 3 times 3.

Now, you are given the value of a,b and m. print the value of ab mod m

Input

First line contains the number of test cases t (1 <= t <= 104). Next t line contains three integers a, b and m. where 1 <= a, b <= 109 and 1 <= m <= 264

Output

For each test case print the answer of the problem.

Sample input

2
2 3 4
3 4 5

Sample output

0
1