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A biologist studying the genetic code is interested to know the number of possible arrangements of 12 molecules in a chain. The chain contains 4 different molecules represented by the initial A (for Adenine), C (for Cytosine), C (for Guanine) and T (for Thymine) and 3 molecules of each kind. How many different such arrangements are possible?

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A biologist studying the genetic code is interested to know the number of possible arrangements of 12 molecules in a chain. The chain contains 4 different molecules represented by the initial A (for Adenine), C (for Cytosine), C (for Guanine) and T (for Thymine) and 3 molecules of each kind. How many different such arrangements are possible?



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