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[" 45.In how many ways can "15" identical blankets be "],[" distributed among six beggars such that everyone "],[" gets at least one blankct and two particular beggars "],[" get equal blainkets and another three particular "],[" beggars get equal blankets."],[[" (A) "11," (B) "12],[" (C) "13," (D) "14]]

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