codeforces#P1669A. Division?

Division?

Description

Codeforces separates its users into $4$ divisions by their rating:

  • For Division 1: $1900 \leq \mathrm{rating}$
  • For Division 2: $1600 \leq \mathrm{rating} \leq 1899$
  • For Division 3: $1400 \leq \mathrm{rating} \leq 1599$
  • For Division 4: $\mathrm{rating} \leq 1399$

Given a $\mathrm{rating}$, print in which division the $\mathrm{rating}$ belongs.

The first line of the input contains an integer $t$ ($1 \leq t \leq 10^4$) — the number of testcases.

The description of each test consists of one line containing one integer $\mathrm{rating}$ ($-5000 \leq \mathrm{rating} \leq 5000$).

For each test case, output a single line containing the correct division in the format "Division X", where $X$ is an integer between $1$ and $4$ representing the division for the corresponding rating.

Input

The first line of the input contains an integer $t$ ($1 \leq t \leq 10^4$) — the number of testcases.

The description of each test consists of one line containing one integer $\mathrm{rating}$ ($-5000 \leq \mathrm{rating} \leq 5000$).

Output

For each test case, output a single line containing the correct division in the format "Division X", where $X$ is an integer between $1$ and $4$ representing the division for the corresponding rating.

Samples

7
-789
1299
1300
1399
1400
1679
2300
Division 4
Division 4
Division 4
Division 4
Division 3
Division 2
Division 1

Note

For test cases $1-4$, the corresponding ratings are $-789$, $1299$, $1300$, $1399$, so all of them are in division $4$.

For the fifth test case, the corresponding rating is $1400$, so it is in division $3$.

For the sixth test case, the corresponding rating is $1679$, so it is in division $2$.

For the seventh test case, the corresponding rating is $2300$, so it is in division $1$.