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There are **K** families living in Christmasville. During Christmas they have |
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this tradition, where each person secretly gets a gift for some other person. |
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The assignment of who gives gift to whom is generally done by a lottery, but |
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this time we are writing a program to do it. |
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The assignment should have the following properties: |
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* Each person should give exactly one gift. |
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* Each person should receive exactly one gift. |
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* A person should not give a gift to someone within the same family. |
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Find out how many possible assignments are there, that satisfy above |
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constraints. Two assignments are considered different, if there exists some |
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person, who gives gifts to different people in the two assignments. Since this |
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number may be very large, output this number modulo **1,000,000,007** |
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### Input |
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The first line of the input consists of a single integer **T**, the number of |
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test cases. |
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Each test case starts with a line containing the integer **K**, the number of |
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families. |
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The next line of each test case contains **K** integers, **n1**, **n2**, ..., |
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**nK**, where **ni** is the number of people in the **i**th family. |
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### Output |
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For each test case **i** numbered from 1 to **T**, output "Case #**i**: ", |
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followed by the number of valid assignments, modulo 1,000,000,007 |
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### Constraints |
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1 ≤ ** T ** ≤ 20 |
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2 ≤ ** K ** ≤ 100 |
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1 ≤ **ni** ≤ 4 |
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1 ≤ **n1** \+ **n2** \+ ... + **nK** ≤ 100 |
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