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If a Canadian social insurance number begins with the digit 6, it indicates that the number was registered in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, Northwest Territories, or Nunavut. If the number begins with the digit 7, the number was registered in British Columbia or the Yukon. How many different SINs can be registered in each of these groups of provinces or territories

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