Friday 3 January 2020

codeforces problem

                                     Cheap Travels (466A)

            
time limit per test:
1 secondmemory limit per test: 256 megabytes
input: standard input
    output: standard output



Ann has recently started commuting by subway. We know that a one ride subway ticket costs a rubles. Besides, Ann found out that  she can buy a special ticket for m rides (she can buy it several times). It costs b rubles. Ann did the math;  she will need to use subway n times. Help Ann, tell her what is the minimum sum of money she will have to spend to make n rides ?

Input

The single line contains  four space-separated integers nmab (1 ≤ n, m, a, b ≤ 1000) — the number of rides Ann has planned, the number of rides covered by the m ride ticket, the price of a one ride ticket and the price of an m ride ticket.

Output

Print a single integer — the minimum sum in rubles that Ann will need to spend



Examples
input
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 6 2 1 2
output
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 6
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 5 2 2 3
output
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 8
Note
In the first sample  one of the  optimal solutions is: each time buy a one ride ticket. There are other optimal solutions. For example, buy three m ride tickets.





                                    Holiday Of Equality(758A)

            
time limit per test:
1 second

               memory limit per test: 256 megabytes

input: standard input
output: standard output




In Berland it is the holiday of equality. In honor of the holiday the king decided to equalize the welfare of all citizens in Berland by the expense of the state treasury.
Totally in Berland there are n citizens, the welfare of each of them is estimated as the integer in ai burles (burle is the currency in Berland).
You are the royal treasurer, which needs to count the minimum charges of the kingdom on the king's present. The king can only give money, he hasn't a power to take away them.

Input

The first line contains the integer n (1 ≤ n ≤ 100) — the number of citizens in the kingdom.
The second line contains n integers a, a2, ..., an, where ai (0 ≤ ai ≤ 106) — the welfare of the i-th citizen.

Output

In the only line print the integer S — the minimum number of burles which are had to spend.

Examples
input
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5
0 1 2 3 4
output
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10
input
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5
1 1 0 1 1
output
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1
input
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3
1 3 1
output
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4
input
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1
12
output
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0
Note
In the first example if we add to the first citizen 4 burles, to the second 3, to the third 2 and to the fourth 1, then the welfare of all citizens will equal 4.
In the second example it is enough to give one burle to the third citizen.
In the third example it is necessary to give two burles to the first and the third citizens to make the welfare of citizens equal 3.
In the fourth example it is possible to give nothing to everyone because all citizens have 12 burles.



















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