DescriptionFarmer John recently bought a bookshelf for cow library, but the shelf
is getting filled up quite quickly, and now the only available space
is at the top.
Each of the N cows (1 ≤ N ≤ 20,000) has some height of Hi (1 ≤ Hi
≤ 10,000) and a total height summed across all N cows of S. The
bookshelf has a height of B (1 ≤ B ≤ S < 2,000,000,007).
To reach the top of the bookshelf taller than the tallest cow, one or
more of the cows can stand on top of each other in a stack, so that
their total height is the sum of each of their individual
heights. This total height must be no less than the height of the
bookshelf. Since more cows than necessary in the stack can be
dangerous, your job is to find the set of cows that produces a stack
of the smallest number of cows possible such that the stack can reach
the bookshelf.
InputLine 1: Two space-separated integers: N and B
Lines 2..N+1: Line i+1 contains a single integer: Hi
OutputA single integer representing the size of the smallest set of cows that can reach the bookshelf.
Sample Test Cases| Input | Expected Output |
|---|
6 40
6
18
11
13
19
11 | 3 |

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