GPACALC - Calculate your GPA

Design a calculator to calculate your GPA. Possible grades are S, A, B, C, D and E. S corresponds to 10 credits, A to 9, B to 8, C to 7, D to 6 and E to 5. There are n subjects. Each subject has a number of credits and the grade obtained by the student.

GPA of the student is the summation of [[grades obtained multiplied by the number of credits for each subject]] divided by the total number of credits. For example, if input is n = 3 and three subjects have credits 3, 4 and 5. A student has obtained grade S, A and B respectively, then GPA = (3*10 + 4*9 + 5*8)/(3+4+5)

Input

First line consists of t, the number of test cases (1 <= t <= 20). Each test case starts with n, the number of subjects (1 <= n <= 16). The next n lines consist of credits for that subject followed by grade obtained by the student (1 <= credits <= 10 and grade will be one among S, A, B, C, D and E)

Output

For each test case, print the GPA of the student rounded off to two decimal places.

Example

Input:
1
12
4 D
1 E
1 S
3 D
1 E
2 A
4 A
4 A
3 C
1 C
1 B
2 D

Output:
7.41

Added by:Pandian
Date:2013-12-19
Time limit:1s
Source limit:50000B
Memory limit:1536MB
Cluster: Cube (Intel G860)
Languages:All
Resource:Own

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2014-12-23 14:53:59 Arnab Mitra
use printf for rounding off to 2 decimal places
2014-08-15 12:43:02 Prakhar Dikshit
how to round off 7.40741 to 7.41
2014-01-08 21:59:28 Mitch Schwartz
Moved to tutorial.
2014-01-05 16:45:05 Zenith
good way to calculate high school grade ;-)
2014-01-03 22:17:56 NZEC
surely for tutorial
2014-01-02 05:21:31 topgun
hey is there some problem or something special in terms of input/output .... feeling really confused and so many wa's ?!
2013-12-29 11:54:31 abhi
easy 1
2013-12-28 20:58:21 Sourangsu
Seems like someone's homework problem....weak test cases

Last edit: 2013-12-28 21:00:56
2013-12-26 07:04:53 Pranye Mawai
tutorial stuff.. :P
2013-12-25 19:25:20 ritz
got two wa's..and den figured out that \n was missing :D
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