King's Cake
Time Limit: 2000/1000 MS (Java/Others) Memory Limit: 65536/65536 K (Java/Others)
Total Submission(s): 233 Accepted Submission(s): 190
Problem Description
It is the king's birthday before the military parade . The ministers prepared a rectangle cake of sizen×m(1≤n,m≤10000)
. The king plans to cut the cake himself. But he has a strange habit of cutting cakes. Each time, he will cut the rectangle cake into two pieces, one of which should be a square cake.. Since he loves squares , he will cut the biggest square cake. He will continue
to do that until all the pieces are square. Now can you tell him how many pieces he can get when he finishes.
Input
The first line contains a number
T(T≤1000),
the number of the testcases.
For each testcase, the first line and the only line contains two positive numbersn,m(1≤n,m≤10000).
For each testcase, the first line and the only line contains two positive numbersn,m(1≤n,m≤10000).
Output
For each testcase, print a single number as the answer.
Sample Input
2 2 3 2 5
Sample Output
3 4 hint: For the first testcase you can divide the into one cake of $2\times2$ , 2 cakes of $1\times 1$#include<iostream> using namespace std; int main(){ int t,i,j,n,m,s,k; while(cin>>t){ for(i=0;i<t;i++){ cin>>n>>m; k=0; s=n*m; while(n!=m){ if(n>m){ n-=m; } else{ m-=n; } k++; } cout<<k+1<<endl; } } return 0; }