ceil(A/B) < C closed form
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Recently, I came upon this problem:↵

Given: A, C, and that ceil(A/B) < C↵

Find: the smallest B possible↵

My solution was using binary search. ↵
However, the official solution came up with this clever closed form formula:↵

~~~~~↵
B = ceil(A/(C-1))↵
~~~~~↵

I'm completely boggled by this equation. I've seen quite a few closed form equations involving floor and ceil before, but I can't find how they are derived.↵

Any help, explanation, or pointers appreciated!

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