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Mathematics, 06.05.2021 23:50, miafava8

Suppose you have a very large bin of white marbles (so large that you can assume you have an infinite supply) and an equally large bin of blue marbles, of red marbles and of green marbles. Now suppose that you intend to package marbles in bags of 17. How many distinguishable collections of marbles could be in the bags

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