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You are visiting an orchard with 6 different varieties of fruit: Pears, Bananas, Kiwis, Limes, Nectarines,...

You are visiting an orchard with 6 different varieties of fruit: Pears, Bananas, Kiwis, Limes, Nectarines, and Dates.

They only have 8 pears left but they have an unlimited supply of the other fruit. You can only fill ys.our bag with 24 fruits.

How many ways can you fill your bag with 24 fruits with the restriction that you cannot take more than 8 pears?

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