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Mathematics, 19.03.2021 04:00 sierram298

Suppose we have 14 boxes of pastries (each box of a different flavor), each with a scone and a muffin inside. For example, one box has a raspberry muffin and a raspberry scone. How many different ways can we select exactly 5 muffins and 9 scones so that each one is a unique flavor? (Order does not matter)

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