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[" (A) "L=M=M=N],[" 39.Number of ways in which "7" green bottles and "8" blue bottles can be arranged in a row if exactly "1" pai "],[" of green bottles is side by side by side,is (Assume all botles to be alike excep for the colour)."],[[" (A) "84," (B) "360," (C) "504," (D) none "]]

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