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Slips of paper numbered 1 through 14 are placed in a hat. in how many ways can two numbers be drawn so that the sum of numbers is 12
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the possibilities are to draw
1 and 11
2-10
3-9
4-8
5-6
6-6
so there are 6 ways
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