<p>There are <code>n</code> students in a class numbered from <code>0</code> to <code>n - 1</code>. The teacher will give each student a problem starting with the student number <code>0</code>, then the student number <code>1</code>, and so on until the teacher reaches the student number <code>n - 1</code>. After that, the teacher will restart the process, starting with the student number <code>0</code> again.</p> <p>You are given a <strong>0-indexed</strong> integer array <code>chalk</code> and an integer <code>k</code>. There are initially <code>k</code> pieces of chalk. When the student number <code>i</code> is given a problem to solve, they will use <code>chalk[i]</code> pieces of chalk to solve that problem. However, if the current number of chalk pieces is <strong>strictly less</strong> than <code>chalk[i]</code>, then the student number <code>i</code> will be asked to <strong>replace</strong> the chalk.</p> <p>Return <em>the <strong>index</strong> of the student that will <strong>replace</strong> the chalk</em>.</p> <p> </p> <p><strong>Example 1:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> chalk = [5,1,5], k = 22 <strong>Output:</strong> 0 <strong>Explanation: </strong>The students go in turns as follows: - Student number 0 uses 5 chalk, so k = 17. - Student number 1 uses 1 chalk, so k = 16. - Student number 2 uses 5 chalk, so k = 11. - Student number 0 uses 5 chalk, so k = 6. - Student number 1 uses 1 chalk, so k = 5. - Student number 2 uses 5 chalk, so k = 0. Student number 0 does not have enough chalk, so they will have to replace it.</pre> <p><strong>Example 2:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> chalk = [3,4,1,2], k = 25 <strong>Output:</strong> 1 <strong>Explanation: </strong>The students go in turns as follows: - Student number 0 uses 3 chalk so k = 22. - Student number 1 uses 4 chalk so k = 18. - Student number 2 uses 1 chalk so k = 17. - Student number 3 uses 2 chalk so k = 15. - Student number 0 uses 3 chalk so k = 12. - Student number 1 uses 4 chalk so k = 8. - Student number 2 uses 1 chalk so k = 7. - Student number 3 uses 2 chalk so k = 5. - Student number 0 uses 3 chalk so k = 2. Student number 1 does not have enough chalk, so they will have to replace it. </pre> <p> </p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>chalk.length == n</code></li> <li><code>1 <= n <= 10<sup>5</sup></code></li> <li><code>1 <= chalk[i] <= 10<sup>5</sup></code></li> <li><code>1 <= k <= 10<sup>9</sup></code></li> </ul>