There is a SuperSale in a SuperHiperMarket.
Every person can take only one object of each kind, i.e. one TV, one carrot,
but for extra low price. We are going with a whole family to that SuperHiperMarket.
Every person can take as many objects, as he/she can carry out from the SuperSale.
We have given list of objects with prices and their weight. We also know, what
is the maximum weight that every person can stand. What is the maximal value of
objects we can buy at SuperSale?
The input
consists of T test cases. The number of them (1<=T<=1000)
is given on the first line of the input file.
Each test
case begins with a line containing a single integer number N that
indicates the number of objects (1 <= N <= 1000). Then follows
N lines, each containing two integers: P and W. The first integer (1<=P<=100)
corresponds to the price of object. The second integer (1<=W<=30) corresponds to the weight of object. Next
line contains one integer (1<=G<=30) it’s the number of people in our group. Next G lines contains maximal
weight (1<=MW<=30) that can stand this i-th person from our family
(1<=i<=G).
For every
test case your program has to determine one integer. Print out the maximal
value of goods which we can buy with that family.
2
3
72 17
44 23
31 24
1
26
6
64 26
85 22
52 4
99 18
39 13
54 9
4
23
20
20
26
72
514