There are multiple test cases. For each case, the first line contains two integers k and m (1 ≤ k ≤ 1,000, 1 ≤ m ≤ 50), which represent the number of sky soldiers and the number of positions to place provisions separately.
The following k lines contain descriptions of landing parameters for the soldiers numbered from 1 to k. Each description consists of an integer L followed by L pairs of (x, p), which indicates that the probability of the soldier's landing on integer coordination x is p. It is guaranteed that all the p values are positive real numbers, and the sum of p in a single line is exactly 1. The same x may appear more than once on the same line which you should simply add up all the probability p of the pairs with equal x.
The number of places on which all the soldiers could land is no more than 1000 and it can not be less than m.
The input ends with k=m=0.