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Wouldn't it be C(12,6) with repetition since there's 6 different type of croissants and after you choose one you can choose it again if you want to.

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Would part A just be C(12,7)? Where 12 is how many croissants you can choose from and 7 is how many types of croissants there are to choose from?


Wouldn't it be C(12,6) with repetition since there's 6 different type of croissants and after you choose one you can choose it again if you want to.

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