G. Gift Set
time limit per test
2 seconds
memory limit per test
256 megabytes
input
standard input
output
standard output

Polycarp has $$$x$$$ of red and $$$y$$$ of blue candies. Using them, he wants to make gift sets. Each gift set contains either $$$a$$$ red candies and $$$b$$$ blue candies, or $$$a$$$ blue candies and $$$b$$$ red candies. Any candy can belong to at most one gift set.

Help Polycarp to find the largest number of gift sets he can create.

For example, if $$$x = 10$$$, $$$y = 12$$$, $$$a = 5$$$, and $$$b = 2$$$, then Polycarp can make three gift sets:

  • In the first set there will be $$$5$$$ red candies and $$$2$$$ blue candies;
  • In the second set there will be $$$5$$$ blue candies and $$$2$$$ red candies;
  • In the third set will be $$$5$$$ blue candies and $$$2$$$ red candies.

Note that in this example there is one red candy that Polycarp does not use in any gift set.

Input

The first line contains an integer $$$t$$$ ($$$1 \le t \le 10^4$$$). Then $$$t$$$ test cases follow.

Each test case consists of a single string containing four integers $$$x$$$, $$$y$$$, $$$a$$$, and $$$b$$$ ($$$1 \le x, y, a, b \le 10^9$$$).

Output

For each test case, output one number — the maximum number of gift sets that Polycarp can make.

Example
Input
9
10 12 2 5
1 1 2 2
52 311 13 27
1000000000 1000000000 1 1
1000000000 1 1 1000000000
1 1000000000 1000000000 1
1 2 1 1
7 8 1 2
4 1 2 3
Output
3
0
4
1000000000
1
1
1
5
0