Dolphin is planning to generate a small amount of a certain chemical substance C.
In order to generate the substance C, he must prepare a solution which is a mixture of two substances A and B in the ratio of $M_a:M_b$.
He does not have any stock of chemicals, however, so he will purchase some chemicals at a local pharmacy.
The pharmacy sells $N$ kinds of chemicals. For each kind of chemical, there is exactly one package of that chemical in stock.
The package of chemical $i$ contains $a_i$ grams of the substance A and $b_i$ grams of the substance B, and is sold for $c_i$ yen (the currency of Japan).
Dolphin will purchase some of these packages. For some reason, he must use all contents of the purchased packages to generate the substance C.
Find the minimum amount of money required to generate the substance C.
If it is not possible to generate the substance C by purchasing any combination of packages at the pharmacy, report that fact.
## Constraints
* $1≦N≦40$
* $1≦a_i,b_i≦10$
* $1≦c_i≦100$
* $1≦M_a,M_b≦10$
* $gcd(M_a,M_b)=1$
* $a_i$, $b_i$, $c_i$, $M_a$ and $M_b$ are integers.
## Input
The input is given from Standard Input in the following format:
$N$ $M_a$ $M_b$
$a_1$ $b_1$ $c_1$
$a_2$ $b_2$ $c_2$
$:$
$a_N$ $b_N$ $c_N$
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