#P803F. Coprime Subsequences

    ID: 3880 Type: RemoteJudge 2000ms 256MiB Tried: 0 Accepted: 0 Difficulty: (None) Uploaded By: Tags>bitmaskscombinatoricsnumber theory*2000

Coprime Subsequences

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Description

Let's call a non-empty sequence of positive integers a1, a2... ak coprime if the greatest common divisor of all elements of this sequence is equal to 1.

Given an array a consisting of n positive integers, find the number of its coprime subsequences. Since the answer may be very large, print it modulo 109 + 7.

Note that two subsequences are considered different if chosen indices are different. For example, in the array [1, 1] there are 3 different subsequences: [1], [1] and [1, 1].

The first line contains one integer number n (1 ≤ n ≤ 100000).

The second line contains n integer numbers a1, a2... an (1 ≤ ai ≤ 100000).

Print the number of coprime subsequences of a modulo 109 + 7.

Input

The first line contains one integer number n (1 ≤ n ≤ 100000).

The second line contains n integer numbers a1, a2... an (1 ≤ ai ≤ 100000).

Output

Print the number of coprime subsequences of a modulo 109 + 7.

Samples

3
1 2 3

5

4
1 1 1 1

15

7
1 3 5 15 3 105 35

100

Note

In the first example coprime subsequences are:

  1. 1
  2. 1, 2
  3. 1, 3
  4. 1, 2, 3
  5. 2, 3

In the second example all subsequences are coprime.