Given a positive integer k, two exhibits are called k-comparative if:    they are completely expanding;    they have a similar length;    every one of their components are positive integers among 1 and k (comprehensive);    they vary in precisely one position.

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 Given a positive integer k, two exhibits are called k-comparative if: 

 

they are completely expanding; 

 

they have a similar length; 

 

every one of their components are positive integers among 1 and k (comprehensive); 

 

they vary in precisely one position. 

 

You are given an integer k, a stringently expanding exhibit an and q inquiries. For each inquiry, you are given two integers li≤ri. Your assignment is to find the number of exhibits b exist, to such an extent that b is k-like cluster [ali,ali+1… ,ari]. 

 

Input 

 

The principal line contains three integers n, q and k (1≤n,q≤105, n≤k≤109) — the length of exhibit a, the number of questions and number k. 

 

The subsequent line contains n integers a1,a2,… ,an (1≤ai≤k). This cluster is totally expanding — a1<a2<… <an. 

 

Every one of the accompanying q lines contains two integers li, ri (1≤li≤ri≤n). 

 

Output 

 

Print q lines. The I-th of them ought to contain the response to the I-th inquiry

 

 

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