# Divisibility

Time Limit: 1000MS

Memory Limit: 10000K

## Description

Consider an arbitrary sequence of integers. One can place + or - operators between integers in the sequence, thus deriving different arithmetical expressions that evaluate to different values. Let us, for example, take the sequence: 17, 5, -21, 15. There are eight possible expressions: 17 + 5 + -21 + 15 = 16 17 + 5 + -21 - 15 = -14 17 + 5 - -21 + 15 = 58 17 + 5 - -21 - 15 = 28 17 - 5 + -21 + 15 = 6 17 - 5 + -21 - 15 = -24 17 - 5 - -21 + 15 = 48 17 - 5 - -21 - 15 = 18 We call the sequence of integers divisible by K if + or - operators can be placed between integers in the sequence in such way that resulting value is divisible by K. In the above example, the sequence is divisible by 7 (17+5+-21-15=-14) but is not divisible by 5. You are to write a program that will determine divisibility of sequence of integers.

## Input

The first line of the input file contains two integers, N and K (1 <= N <= 10000, 2 <= K <= 100) separated by a space. The second line contains a sequence of N integers separated by spaces. Each integer is not greater than 10000 by it's absolute value.

## Output

Write to the output file the word "Divisible" if given sequence of integers is divisible by K or "Not divisible" if it's not.

## Sample Input

4 7
17 5 -21 15

## Sample Output

Divisible


## Source

Northeastern Europe 1999