There will be several test cases in the input. Each test case will begin with a line with a single integer n (4≤n≤1,000), which tells the number of points describing the apple.
On the next n lines will be three integers x, y and z (-10,000≤x,y,z≤10,000), where each point (x,y,z) is either on the surface of, or within, the apple. The apple is the convex hull of these points. No four points will be coplanar.
Following the description of the apple, there will be a line with a single integer q (1≤q≤100,000), which is the number of queries – that is, the number of points where Willy might be inside the apple. Each of the following q lines will contain three integers x, y and z (-10,000≤x,y,z≤10,000), representing a point (x,y,z) where Willy might be. All of Willy’s points are guaranteed to be inside the apple. The input will end with a line with a single 0.