Background
George B. wants to be more than just a good American. He wants to make his daddy proud and become a western hero. You know, like John Wayne.
But sneaky as he is, he wants a special revolver that will allow him to shoot more often than just the usual six times. This way he can fool and kill the enemy easily (at least that's what he thinks).
Problem
George has kidnapped ... uh, I mean ... "invited" you and will only let you go if you help him with the math. The piece of the revolver that contains the bullets looks like this (examples for 6 and 17 bullets):
The first line contains the number of scenarios. For each scenario follows a line containing a real number R and an integer n, with 1 <= R <= 100 and 2 <= n <= 100.
The output for every scenario begins with a line containing "Scenario #i:", where i is the number of the scenario starting at 1. Then print the value for r, rounded to three decimal places. Terminate the output for the scenario with a blank line.
4 4.0 6 4.0 17 3.14159 100 42 2
Scenario #1: 1.333 Scenario #2: 0.621 Scenario #3: 0.096 Scenario #4: 21.000