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1 + 1 + 3

1 + 2 + 2

There are only two ways if for non-empty boxes,

5 + 0 + 0

4 + 1 + 0

3 + 2 + 0

There are 3 more ways if we consider empty boxes.

Total ways would be 5 if we consider empty boxes, else there are only 2 ways.

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