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Mathematics, 02.04.2021 20:30, elizabethburkha

A doughnut shop makes 21 different types of doughnuts each day. Customers often select a "baker's dozen" from the shop, that is, 13 doughnuts.
How many different ways can a customer choose 13 different types of doughnut for their "baker's dozen" without
repetition?

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