FASHION - Fashion Shows


A fashion show rates participants according to their level of hotness. Two different fashion shows were organized, one for men and the other for women. A date for the third is yet to be decided ;) .

Now the results of both fashion shows are out. The participants of both the fashion shows have decided to date each other, but as usual they have difficuly in choosing their partners. The Maximum Match dating serive (MMDS) comes to their rescue and matches them in such a way that that maximizes the hotness bonds for all couples.

If a man has been rated at hotness level x and a women at hotness level y, the value of their hotness bond is x*y.

Both fashion shows contain N participants each. MMDS has done its job and your job is to find the sum of hotness bonds for all the couples that MMDS has proposed.

Input

The first line of the input contains an integer t, the number of test cases. t test cases follow.

Each test case consists of 3 lines:

  • The first line contains a single integer N (1 <= N <= 1000).
  • The second line contains N integers separated by single spaces denoting the hotness levels of the men.
  • The third line contains N integers separated by single spaces denoting the hotness levels of the women.

All hotness ratings are on a scale of 0 to 10.

Output

For each test case output a single line containing a single integer denoting the sum of the hotness bonds for all pairs that MMDS has proposed.

Example

Input:
2
2
1 1
3 2
3
2 3 2
1 3 2

Output:
5
15

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Pawe³: 2014-11-08 22:18:56

At first I thought there's got to be a hidden logic in x*y - maybe 0 * 5 should be equal to 5, but thankfully not. Adding a sort was enough. Either assume none of the input is correct and validate all or provide a valid input in the first place.
The puzzle is fun when a dev need to think how to solve. Correcting the wording of a specs I have to do at work.
Rubbish!

Sarthak Munshi: 2014-11-07 23:34:05

dont forget to sort ! costed me 1 WA

Gopesh Tulsyan: 2014-10-22 17:16:18

Got accepted in the first go.O(nlogn + n)

Rishabh Joshi: 2014-10-18 07:22:24

AC in first go! Very easy.

draco: 2014-10-14 00:26:02

AC in 1 go. c++ ftw :)

NIKHIL KUMAR SINGH: 2014-10-05 13:00:19

A silly mistake costed me 1 CE

Lehar: 2014-09-30 19:20:28

AC in one go! Woohoo!!

nrl 7: 2014-09-23 18:30:30

"The Maximum Match dating serive (MMDS) comes to their rescue and MATCHES them in such a way that that maximizes the hotness bonds for all couples....
MMDS has DONE its JOB and your job is to find the sum of hotness bonds for all the couples that MMDS has PROPOSED."
How are we to know that we have to again match the couples, as MMDS has not done its job! :D

Saurabh Shukla: 2014-09-15 22:47:15

Maximize clause cost me a bunch of wrong answers...a cakewalk though

Last edit: 2014-09-15 22:48:18
noog: 2014-09-08 22:01:31

endl caused me a wrong answer. silly mistake. easy question


Added by:Matthew Reeder
Date:2006-10-29
Time limit:1s
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