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How many integer solutions are there to p + q + r + s = 15, when p ≥ -3, q ≥ 0, r ≥ -2, and s ≥ -1?
(A) 24! / (21! 3!)
(B) 21! / (18! 3!)
(C) 18! / (15! 3!)
(D) 15! / (12! 3!)
(E) 12! / (9! 3!)
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(A) 24! / (21! 3!)
(B) 21! / (18! 3!)
(C) 18! / (15! 3!)
(D) 15! / (12! 3!)
(E) 12! / (9! 3!)
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