Polo the Penguin and Segments
Description
Little penguin Polo adores integer segments, that is, pairs of integers [l; r](l ≤ r).
He has a set that consists of n integer segments: [l1; r1], [l2; r2], …, [ln; rn]. We know that no two segments of this set intersect. In one move Polo can either widen any segment of the set 1 unit to the left or 1 unit to the right, that is transform [l; r] to either segment [l - 1; r], or to segment [l; r + 1].
The value of a set of segments that consists of n segments [l1; r1], [l2; r2], …, [ln; rn] is the number of integers x, such that there is integer j, for which the following inequality holds, lj ≤ x ≤ rj.
Find the minimum number of moves needed to make the value of the set of Polo’s segments divisible by k.
Input
The first line contains two integers n and k (1 ≤ n, k ≤ 105). Each of the following n line