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Given 5 different green dyes, 4 different blue dyes, 3 different red dyes. The number of combinations of dyes atleast one green and one blue dye is

A

3870

B

`(2^(5)-1)(2^(4)-1)(2^(3)-1)`

C

`(2^(5)-1)(2^(5)-1)2^(3).12!`

D

3720

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