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There is a group of $5$ children, where two of the children are twins. How many ways can I distribute $6$ identical pieces of candy to the children, if the twins must get an equal amount of candy?
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There is a group of $5$ children, where two of the children are twins. How many ways can I distribute $6$ identical pieces of candy to the children, if the twins must get an equal amount of candy?
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C(n+k-1, k-1).
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