A Change in Thermal Unit

Measuring temperature and temperature differences are common task in many research and applica- tions. Unfortunately, there exists more than one unit of measuring temperatures. This introduces a lot of confusion at times. Two popular units of measurements are Celsius(C) and Fahrenheit (F). The conversion of F from C is given by the formula: F = 95C + 32 In this problem, you will be given an initial temperature in C and an increase in temperature in F. You would have to calculate the new temperature in C. Input Input starts with an integer T (≤ 100), denoting the number of test cases. Each case contains a line with two integers C and d (0 ≤ C, d ≤ 100), where C represents the initial temperature in Celsius and d represents the increase in temperature in Fahrenheit. Output For each case, print the case number and the new temperature in Celsius after rounding it to two digits after the decimal point. Sample Input 2 100 0 0 100 Sample Output Case 1: 100.00 Case 2: 55.56