6728.Minimizing Coins

Time Limit: 1s Memory Limit: 512MB

Consider a money system consisting of $n$ coins. Each coin has a positive integer value. Your task is to produce a sum of money $x$ using the available coins in such a way that the number of coins is minimal.

For example, if the coins are ${1,5,7}$ and the desired sum is $11$ , an optimal solution is $5+5+1$ which requires $3$ coins.

Input Format(From the terminal/stdin)

The first input line has two integers $n$ and $x$ : the number of coins and the desired sum of money.

The second line has $n$ distinct integers $c_1,c_2,\dots,c_n$ : the value of each coin.

  • $1 \le n \le 100$
  • $1 \le x \le 10^6$
  • $1 \le c_i \le 10^6$

Output Format(To the terminal/stdout)

Print one integer: the minimum number of coins. If it is not possible to produce the desired sum, print $-1$ .

Sample Input

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3 11
1 5 7
 ·  \n
 · · \n

Sample Output

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3
 \n
Source: CSES, Dynamic Programming, 1634

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