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Mathematics, 11.02.2020 17:29, Mary516

Jane has six different hamsters for which she has two cages, one red and one blue. She wants to put three hamsters in the red cage and three in the blue cage, but two of the hamsters, Felix and Oscar, do not get along and cannot be in the same cage. In how many different ways can she choose which three hamsters to put in the red cage?

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