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Multiplication tableTime Limit: 4000/2000 MS (Java/Others) Memory Limit: 65536/65536 K (Java/Others)Total Submission(s): 1728 Accepted Submission(s): 427 Problem Description Teacher Mai has a multiplication table in base p. For example, the following is a multiplication table in base 4: 0 00 00 00 00 1 00 01 02 03 2 00 02 10 12 3 00 03 12 21 But a naughty kid maps numbers 0..p-1 into another permutation and shuffle the multiplication table. For example Teacher Mai only can see: 3*1=11 3*3=13 3*2=12 3*0=10 2*1=11 2*3=12 2*2=31 2*0=32 0*1=11 0*3=10 0*2=32 0*0=23 Teacher Mai wants you to recover the multiplication table. Output the permutation number 0..p-1 mapped into. It's guaranteed the solution is unique. Input There are multiple test cases, terminated by a line "0". For each test case, the first line contains one integer p(2<=p<=500). In following p lines, each line contains 2*p integers.The (2*j+1)-th number x and (2*j+2)-th number y in the i-th line indicates equation i*j=xy in the shuffled multiplication table. Warning: Large IO! Output For each case, output one line. First output "Case #k:", where k is the case number counting from 1. The following are p integers, indicating the permutation number 0..p-1 mapped into. Sample Input
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