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In how many ways can 12 one-dollar coins be shared between Josh, Frank, and Suzy if each of them receives at least 3 coins?
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In how many ways can 12 one-dollar coins be shared between Josh, Frank, and Suzy if each of them receives at least 3 coins?
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you would use the counting principal. 12X3X3
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