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There are ten boys `B_(1),B_(2),....,B_(10)` and five girls `G_(1),G_(2),....,G_(5)` in a class. Then the number of ways of forming a group consisting of three boys and three girls, if both `B_(1) and B_(2)` together should not be the members of a group, is ______.

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