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A croissant shop has plain croissants, cherry croissants, chocolate croissants, almond croissants, apple croissants, and broccoli croissants. How many ways are there to choose

  1. a dozen croissants?
  2.  three dozen croissants?
  3.  two dozen croissants with at least two of each kind?
  4.  two dozen croissants with no more than two broccoli croissants?
  5. two dozen croissants with at least five chocolate croissants and at least three almond croissants?
  6.  two dozen croissants with at least one plain croissant, at least two cherry croissants, at least three chocolate croissants, at least one almond croissant, at least two apple croissants, and no more than three broccoli croissants?

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