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9. A child has 12 blocks, of which 6 are black, 4 are red, 1 is white, and 1 is blue. If the child puts the blocks in a line, how many arrangements are possible?

9. A child has 12 blocks, of which 6 are black, 4 are red, 1 is white, and 1 is blue. If the child puts the blocks in a line, how many arrangements are possible?

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9. A child has 12 blocks, of which 6 are black, 4 are red, 1 is white,
and 1 is blue. If the child puts the blocks in a line, how many
arrangements are possible?

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