CF1042A.Benches

传统题 时间 2000 ms 内存 256 MiB 5 尝试 1 已通过 1 标签

Benches

There are nn benches in the Berland Central park. It is known that aia_i people are currently sitting on the ii-th bench. Another mm people are coming to the park and each of them is going to have a seat on some bench out of nn available.

Let kk be the maximum number of people sitting on one bench after additional mm people came to the park. Calculate the minimum possible kk and the maximum possible kk.

Nobody leaves the taken seat during the whole process.

Input

The first line contains a single integer nn (1n100)(1 \le n \le 100) — the number of benches in the park.

The second line contains a single integer mm (1m10000)(1 \le m \le 10\,000) — the number of people additionally coming to the park.

Each of the next nn lines contains a single integer aia_i (1ai100)(1 \le a_i \le 100) — the initial number of people on the ii-th bench.

Output

Print the minimum possible kk and the maximum possible kk, where kk is the maximum number of people sitting on one bench after additional mm people came to the park.

Note

In the first example, each of four benches is occupied by a single person. The minimum kk is 33. For example, it is possible to achieve if two newcomers occupy the first bench, one occupies the second bench, one occupies the third bench, and two remaining — the fourth bench. The maximum kk is 77. That requires all six new people to occupy the same bench.

The second example has its minimum kk equal to 1515 and maximum kk equal to 1515, as there is just a single bench in the park and all 1010 people will occupy it.

Samples

4
6
1
1
1
1
3 7
1
10
5
15 15
3
6
1
6
5
6 12
3
7
1
6
5
7 13

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