#AT2277. A - Apple

A - Apple

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A - Apple

Score : $100$ points

Problem Statement

A fruit store sells apples.
You may perform the following operations as many times as you want in any order:

  • Buy one apple for $X$ yen (the currency in Japan).
  • Buy three apples for $Y$ yen.

How much yen do you need to pay to obtain exactly $N$ apples?

Constraints

  • $1 \leq X \leq Y \leq 100$
  • $1 \leq N \leq 100$
  • All values in input are integers.

Input

Input is given from Standard Input in the following format:

XX YY NN

Output

Print the answer as an integer.


10 25 10
85

Buy three apples for $25$ yen three times and one apple for $10$ yen, and you will obtain exactly $10$ apples for a total of $85$ yen.
You cannot obtain exactly $10$ apples for a lower cost, so the answer is $85$ yen.


10 40 10
100

It is optimal to buy an apple for $10$ yen $10$ times.


100 100 2
200

The only way to obtain exactly $2$ apples is to buy an apple for $100$ yen twice.


100 100 100
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