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Mathematics, 22.12.2021 23:10 slend3rpiggy

Mary made three dozen identical homemade chocolate chip cookies and is going to distribute them to four families in her neighborhood. Each family must receive at least six cookies. The Landers family cannot receive more than seven cookies because the mother does not want her family eating too many sweets. Mary also knows that there are many children in the Johnson family, so she wants to give them an ample supply of cookies. There are seven people in this family, and Mary wants to make sure that each family member gets at least two cookies. In how many ways can Mary distribute the chocolate chip cookies to the four neighborhood families

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