Alberta Collegiate Programming Contest 2017

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2017-10-14 18:00 UTC

## Alberta Collegiate Programming Contest 2017

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# Problem CDivide by 100...

Dividing two numbers and computing the decimals is an extremely difficult task. Luckily, dividing a number by a “special” number is very easy (at least for us humans)!

We will define the set of “special” numbers $S=\{ 10^ K\}$ for all non-negative integers $K$, i.e. $\{ 1,10,100,\ldots \}$.

Given a large numbers $N$ and a “special” large number $M$, what does the decimal representation of

$\frac{N}{M}$

look like?

## Input

The first line of input contains 2 integers $N$, $M$, where $1\leq N, M\leq 10^{10^6}$, and $M\in S$.

## Output

Print the exact decimal preresentation of $\frac{N}{M}$, i.e. every digit, without trailing zeroes; if the quotient is less than $1$, print one leading zero (see sample input).

Sample Input 1 Sample Output 1
92746237
100000

927.46237

Sample Input 2 Sample Output 2
100000
100

1000

Sample Input 3 Sample Output 3
1234500
10000

123.45

Sample Input 4 Sample Output 4
1
10

0.1