Six different toys and five identical balloons are all handed out to a group of four children.
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Six different toys and five identical balloons are all handed out to a group of four children.
(a) What is the number of possible distributions if every child gets at least one toy?
(b) What is the number of possible distributions if every child gets at least one balloon and those children who get only one balloon should get at least one toy?
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