Woburn Challenge 2017-18 Round 1 - Junior Division

"Ugh, It's been so hot out lately, why does it have to be
degrees…"
" degrees? That's freezing!"
You've had quite enough of confusing conversations with Americans who assume you're using Fahrenheit when Celsius is clearly the way to go. Rather than argue with them, you've settled for writing a program to conveniently convert temperatures measured in degrees Celsius to Fahrenheit instead.
You came across the following formula, which holds true given that
is a temperature in degrees Fahrenheit while
is that same temperature
in degrees Celsius:
Given a value of , which is an integer between
and
(inclusive), determine the corresponding value of
, so that you can
express the equivalent temperature in degrees Fahrenheit for the
Americans' benefit.
It's guaranteed that will be chosen such that
will come out to
exactly an integer, but you may output it with
or more digits after
the decimal point.
Input Specification
The first and only line of input consists of a single integer, .
Output Specification
Output a single integer, the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit which is
equivalent to degrees Celsius.
Sample Input
20
Sample Output
68
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