Positive integer x is called divisor of positive integer y, in case y is distinguishable by x without remaining portion. For instance, 1 is a divisor of 7 and 3 isn't divisor of 8.    We gave you an integer d and requested that you track down the littlest positive integer a, to such an extent that    a has no less than 4 divisors

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 Positive integer x is called divisor of positive integer y, in case y is distinguishable by x without remaining portion. For instance, 1 is a divisor of 7 and 3 isn't divisor of 8. 

 

We gave you an integer d and requested that you track down the littlest positive integer a, to such an extent that 

 

a has no less than 4 divisors; 

 

contrast between any two divisors of an is essentially d. 

 

Input 

 

The primary line contains a solitary integer t (1≤t≤3000) — the number of experiments. 

 

The primary line of each experiment contains a solitary integer d (1≤d≤10000). 

 

Output 

 

For each experiment print one integer a — the response for this experiment.

 

 

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