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A bag contains four one-rupee coins, two twenty-five paisa coins, and five ten-paisa coins. In how many ways can an amount, not less than Rs. 1 be taken out from the bag? (Consider coins of the same denominations to be identical.) a. `71` b. `72` c. `73` d. `80`

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