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TCS CodeVita Season IV Round1 Question: Number Game

Problem : Number Game

Aman and Jasbir are very intelligent guys of their batch. Today they are playing a game "Game of Numbers".

Description of game: 
  1. There are N numbers placed on a table.
  2. Since two players are playing the game, they will make their moves alternatively.
  3. In one move a player can perform the following operation.
    1. A player will choose a number from the table and will replace that number with one of its divisor. For example, 6 can be replaced with 1, 2, or 3 (since these are the divisors of 6). Similarly, 12 can be replaced with 1, 2, 3, 4 or 6.
    2. It is mandatory that the player has to replace the number.
    3. A player cannot put back the same number on table.
    4. As 1 does not have any divisor other than itself, a player cannot replace 1 with any other number. So soon a situation will arise when there will be only all 1s on the table. In that situation the player will not be able to make any move. The player who will not be able to make the move, loses.
  4. Both the players are masters of this game. So they will play the game optimally.
  5. Aman will make the first move of the game.

You will be given N integers that are on the table. You have to predict, who will win the game - Aman or Jasbir.

Input Format:

First line contains information about the numbers present of the table, denoted by N
Second line contains N integers delimited by space - A1 A2 A3 A4 ......... AN
Output Format:

Print the name of the player who will win the game in upper case i.e. AMAN or JASBIR.
Constraints:
1 <= N <= 100000
0 < Ai <= 10000 
A player cannot replace more than 1 number in one move. 
Players move alternate and a player cannot pass or make no move
A number cannot be replaced itself, i.e. 6 can be replaced with 1, 2 or 3 only , not with 6.
Aman always makes the first move.
Sample Input and Output


SNo.InputOutput
1
1
6

AMAN
2
2
18 6

AMAN
3
4
24 45 45 24

JASBIR


Explanation for sample input output 1:

There is only one number placed on the table do AMAN will replace it with 1. Jasbir will play next. As there is only 1 left on the table. And it cannot be replaced with any other number; he is not able to make any move. So he loses the game.
Explanation for sample input output 2:

There are 2 numbers present on the table. Since every move is the optimal move, Aman will replace 18 with 6. Now (6, 6) will be left on the table. Now, whatever move Jasbir will make. Aman will also make the same move. So whenever Jasbir will replace any number with 1. In the next move Aman will also replace the other number with 1. So both the numbers will be one after Aman's move. So Jasbir will lose the game.

Initial configuration - (18, 6)
AFTER Aman's MOVE - (6, 6)
AFTER Jasbir's MOVE - (6, 3)
AFTER Aman's MOVE - (3, 3)
AFTER Jasbir's MOVE - (1, 3)
AFTER Aman's MOVE - (1, 1)

Now, Jasbir WILL NOT BE ABLE TO MAKE ANY MOVE. So, Amanwill WIN.
Explanation for sample input output 3:

In this case, game is already symmetric. Aman has to make the first move. So whatever move Aman will make Jasbir will just repeat the same. So In the Aman will go out of moves and Jasbir will win the game.

Initial configuration - (24, 45, 45, 24)
AFTER Aman's MOVE - (1, 45, 45, 24)
AFTER Jasbir's MOVE - (1, 45, 45, 1)
AFTER Aman's MOVE - (1, 1, 45, 1)
AFTER Jasbir's MOVE - (1, 1, 1, 1)

Let's see if outcome changes if Aman replaces 24 by 6 instead of 1

Initial configuration - (24, 45, 45, 24)
AFTER Aman's MOVE - (6, 45, 45, 24)
AFTER Jasbir's MOVE - (6, 45, 45, 6)
AFTER Aman's MOVE - (6, 5, 45, 6)
AFTER Jasbir's MOVE - (6, 5, 5, 6)
AFTER Aman's MOVE - (3, 5, 5, 6)
AFTER Jasbir's MOVE - (3, 5, 5, 3)
AFTER Aman's MOVE - (1, 5, 5, 3)
AFTER Jasbir's MOVE - (1, 5, 5, 1)
AFTER Aman's MOVE - (1, 1, 5, 1)
AFTER Jasbir's MOVE - (1, 1, 1, 1)

Now, Aman WILL NOT BE ABLE TO MAKE ANY MOVE. So, Jasbir will WIN. It is easy to see that just by mimicking Aman's moves, Jasbir will win.
Note:

Please do not use package and namespace in your code. For object oriented languages your code should be written in one class.
Note:

Participants submitting solutions in C language should not use functions from / as these files do not exist in gcc
Note:

For C and C++, return type of main() function should be int.

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