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Mathematics, 23.05.2020 05:00, queengenni

In how many ways can I distribute $6$ identical gummy bears and $6$ identical chocolates to $4$ students, if each student must receive at least $1$ of each type of candy? Also help with this one:In how many ways can I distribute $6$ identical gummy bears and $6$ identical chocolates to $4$ students, if each student must receive at least $1$ of each type of candy?

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