The only printer in the computer science students' union is experiencing an extremely heavy workload. Sometimes there are a hundred jobs in the printer queue and you may have to wait for hours to get a single page of output.
Because some jobs are more important than others, the Hacker General has invented and implemented a simple priority system for the print job queue. Now, each job is assigned a priority between 1 and 9 (with 9 being the highest priority,
and 1 being the lowest), and the printer operates as follows.
One line with a positive integer: the number of test cases (at most 100). Then for each test case:
For each test case, print one line with a single integer; the number of minutes until your job is completely printed, assuming that no additional print jobs will arrive.
3 1 0 5 4 2 1 2 3 4 6 0 1 1 9 1 1 1
1 2 5
Migrated from old NTUJ.
NWERC 2006
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