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289B · Polo the Penguin and Matrix

1400 · brute force, dp, implementation

Problem: Little penguin Polo has an n × m matrix, consisting of integers. Let's index the matrix rows from 1 to n from top to bottom and let's index the columns from 1 to m from left to right. Let's represent the matrix element on the intersection of row i and column j as aij.

In one move the penguin can add or subtract number d from some matrix element. Find the minimum number of moves needed to make all matrix elements equal. If the described plan is impossible to carry out, say so.

Input Format: The first line contains three integers n, m and d (1 ≤ n, m ≤ 100, 1 ≤ d ≤ 104) — the matrix sizes and the d parameter. Next n lines contain the matrix: the j-th integer in the i-th row is the matrix element aij (1 ≤ aij ≤ 104).

Output Format: In a single line print a single integer — the minimum number of moves the penguin needs to make all matrix elements equal. If that is impossible, print "-1" (without the quotes).

Sample Cases

Case 1

Input

2 2 2
2 4
6 8

Output

4

Case 2

Input

1 2 7
6 7

Output

-1

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