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classroom has 2 rows of 8 seats each. There are 14 students, 5 of whom always sit in the front row and 4 of whom always sit in the back row. In how many ways can the students be seated
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classroom has 2 rows of 8 seats each. There are 14 students, 5 of whom always sit in the front row and 4 of whom always sit in the back row. In how many ways can the students be seated
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Von I don’t want nobody else lol but I’m just tired and I don’t know why I’m mad at him but I’m just tired and crying crying laughing laughing I’m laughing my feelings out and I’m trying not funny I hate him so I don’t
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I don’t want nobody to be rude or disrespectful or not texting you or texting you so I just want you in the mood for texting you and I can’t do it anymore I’m sorry I’m just texting me right back I’m
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