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You have n bags numbered from 0 to n - 1. You are given two 0-indexed integer arrays capacity and rocks. The ith bag can hold a maximum of capacity[i] rocks and currently contains rocks[i] rocks. You are also given an integer additionalRocks, the number of additional rocks you can place in any of the bags.

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Return the maximum number of bags that could have full capacity after placing the additional rocks in some bags.

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Example 1:

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\nInput: capacity = [2,3,4,5], rocks = [1,2,4,4], additionalRocks = 2\nOutput: 3\nExplanation:\nPlace 1 rock in bag 0 and 1 rock in bag 1.\nThe number of rocks in each bag are now [2,3,4,4].\nBags 0, 1, and 2 have full capacity.\nThere are 3 bags at full capacity, so we return 3.\nIt can be shown that it is not possible to have more than 3 bags at full capacity.\nNote that there may be other ways of placing the rocks that result in an answer of 3.\n
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Example 2:

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\nInput: capacity = [10,2,2], rocks = [2,2,0], additionalRocks = 100\nOutput: 3\nExplanation:\nPlace 8 rocks in bag 0 and 2 rocks in bag 2.\nThe number of rocks in each bag are now [10,2,2].\nBags 0, 1, and 2 have full capacity.\nThere are 3 bags at full capacity, so we return 3.\nIt can be shown that it is not possible to have more than 3 bags at full capacity.\nNote that we did not use all of the additional rocks.\n
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