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Mathematics, 09.06.2021 19:00 smart1212

Five students are to be selected from 6 grade 9 students, 10 grade 10 students, 8 grade 11 students, and 9 grade 12 students. In how many ways could they all be from the same grade? Please show the steps. *

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