A.Adding Ones, Twos, and Threes Time Limit: 1 Seconds Memory Limit: 32768 K Description Integer 4 can be expressed as a sum of 1s, 2s, and 3s in seven different ways as follows: 1+1+1+1, (1) 1+1+2, (2) 1+2+1, (3) 2+1+1, (4) 2+2, (5) 1+3, (6) 3+1. (7) Write a program that determines the number of ways in which a given integer can be expressed as a sum of 1s, 2s, and 3s. You may assume that the integer is positive and less than 36. Input The input consists of T test cases. The number of test cases (T ) is given in the first line of the input file. Each test case consists of an integer written in a single line. Output Print exactly one line for each test case. The line should contain an integer representing the number of ways. Sample Input 3 4 7 10 Sample Output 7 44 274 |