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The probabilities of `A`, `B` and `C` solving a problem independently are respectively `(1)/(4)`, `(1)/(5)`, `(1)/(6)`. If `21` such problems are given to `A`, `B` and `C` then the probability that at least `11` problems can be solved by them is

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