B - GCD HDU - 1695
Given 5 integers: a, b, c, d, k, you're to find x in a...b, y in c...d that GCD(x, y) = k. GCD(x, y) means the greatest common divisor of x and y. Since the number of choices may be very large, you're only required to output the total number of different number pairs.
Please notice that, (x=5, y=7) and (x=7, y=5) are considered to be the same.
Yoiu can assume that a = c = 1 in all test cases.
Please notice that, (x=5, y=7) and (x=7, y=5) are considered to be the same.
Yoiu can assume that a = c = 1 in all test cases.
InputThe input consists of several test cases. The first line of the input is the number of the cases. There are no more than 3,000 cases.
Each case contains five integers: a, b, c, d, k, 0 < a <= b <= 100,000, 0 < c <= d <= 100,000, 0 <= k <= 100,000, as described above.
OutputFor each test case, print the number of choices. Use the format in the example.
Sample Input
2 1 3 1 5 1 1 11014 1 14409 9
Sample Output
Case 1: 9 Case 2: 736427
Hint
For the first sample input, all the 9 pairs of numbers are (1, 1), (1, 2), (1, 3), (1, 4), (1, 5), (2, 3), (2, 5), (3, 4), (3, 5).
1 Given 5 integers: a, b, c, d, k, you're to find x in a...b, y in c...d that GCD(x, y) = k. GCD(x, y) means the greatest common divisor of x and y. Since the number of choices may be very large, you're only required to output the total number of different number pairs. 2 Please notice that, (x=5, y=7) and (x=7, y=5) are considered to be the same. 3 4 Yoiu can assume that a = c = 1 in all test cases. 5 Input 6 The input consists of several test cases. The first line of the input is the number of the cases. There are no more than 3,000 cases. 7 Each case contains five integers: a, b, c, d, k, 0 < a <= b <= 100,000, 0 < c <= d <= 100,000, 0 <= k <= 100,000, as described above. 8 Output 9 For each test case, print the number of choices. Use the format in the example. 10 Sample Input 11 2 12 1 3 1 5 1 13 1 11014 1 14409 9 14 Sample Output 15 Case 1: 9 16 Case 2: 736427 17 18 19 20 21 Hint 22 For the first sample input, all the 9 pairs of numbers are (1, 1), (1, 2), (1, 3), (1, 4), (1, 5), (2, 3), (2, 5), (3, 4), (3, 5).