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CodeChef - Python Practice Solution - Burgers

Problem:
  • The chef is fond of burgers and decided to make as many as possible.
  • The chef has A patties and B buns. To make 11 burgers, Chef needs 11 patties and 11 buns.
  • Find the maximum number of burgers that the Chef can make.
Input Format:
  • The first line of input will contain an integer T — the number of test cases. The description of T test cases follows.
  • Each test case's first and only line contains two space-separated integers A and B, the number of patties and buns respectively.
Output Format:
  • For each test case, output the maximum number of burgers that the Chef can make.
Constraints:
  • 1≤ T ≤1000
  • 1≤ A, B ≤10^5
Sample Input:

4
2 2
2 3
3 2
23 17
Sample Output:

2
2
2
17
Explanation:
  • Test case 1: Chef has 2 patties and 2 buns, and therefore Chef can make 2 burgers.
  • Test case 2: Chef has 2 patties and 3 buns. The chef can make at most 2 burgers by using 2 patties and 2 buns.
  • Test case 3: Chef has 3 patties and 2 buns. The chef can make at most 2 burgers by using 2 patties and 2 buns.
  • Test case 4: Chef has 23 patties and 17 buns. The chef can make at most 17 burgers by using 17 patties and 17 buns.
Solution:

for _ in range(int(input())):
    print(min(list(map(int,input().split()))))
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