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2100. Wedding Dinner

Time limit: 1.0 second
Memory limit: 64 MB
Marshall and Lily are getting married! They sent wedding invitations to all their friends. Each invitation can be noted +one — it means that the friend wants to come with his non-invited partner. All friends have responded to the invitations, and now Lily wants to know for how many guests to organize a dinner in a restaurant. All guests will sit at one large table. Marshall is very superstitious, so if there will be exactly 13 people at the table (including Marshall and Lily), then Lily will ask restaurant staff to put a dummy and serve it along with all. How much will young couple spend on this dinner, if the service of one person (or dummy) is worth $100?

Input

The first line contains a single integer n that is a number of friends of Marshall and Lily, that have responded to the invitations (1 ≤ n ≤ 20).
The next n lines describe the responses. Each response has the form name[+one]. This is the name of the friend and +one if the friend has chosen this option. It is guaranteed that the length of each name does not exceed 20, and each name consists of Latin letters.

Output

Output the cost of dinner in dollars.

Samples

inputoutput
3
Ted+one
Robin
Barney
600
6
Alice+one
Bob+one
carl
Debora+one
Enrique+one
FRED+one
1400
Problem Author: Alexey Danilyuk
Problem Source: Ural FU Junior Championship 2016