Description
Bill and Ted are taking a road trip. But the odometer in their car is broken, so they don't know how many miles they have driven. Fortunately, Bill has a working stopwatch, so they can record their speed and the total time they have driven. Unfortunately, their record keeping strategy is a little odd, so they need help computing the total distance driven. You are to write a program to do this computation.Speed in miles perhour Total elapsed time in hours 20 2 30 6 10 7
Input
The input consists of one or more data sets. Each set starts with a line containing an integer n, 1 <= n <= 10, followed by n pairs of values, one pair per line. The first value in a pair, s, is the speed in miles per hour and the second value, t, is the total elapsed time. Both s and t are integers, 1 <= s <= 90 and 1 <= t <= 12. The values for t are always in strictly increasing order. A value of -1 for n signals the end of the input.Output
For each input set, print the distance driven, followed by a space, followed by the word milesSample Input
3 20 2 30 6 10 7 2 60 1 30 5 4 15 1 25 2 30 3 10 5 -1
Sample Output
170 miles 180 miles 90 miles
Source
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