#FRQPRIME. Frequent Prime Ranges
Frequent Prime Ranges
A range [L..H] is called a K-Frequent Prime range if there are atleast K primes amongst the numbers L,L+1,..,H. Given N and K, calculate how many subranges of the range [2..N] are K-Frequent Prime.
Input
The first line contains the number of test cases T. Each of the next T lines contains 2 integers N and K.
Output
Output T lines, one corresponding to each test case, containing the required answer.
Example
Sample Input :
4
2 1
5 2
5 1
9 3
Sample Output :
1
4
9
8
Note : For the first test case, the only valid subrange is [2..2], whereas for the second test case, the valid subranges are : [2..3],[2..4],[2..5],[3..5].
Constraints
1 <= T <= 100
2 <= N <= 100000
0 <= K <= 10000