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If a⋅b+c⋅d=12, and a,b,c and d are all integers greater than 1, how many values are possible for a, if a, b, c, and d are not necessarily distinct?
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If a⋅b+c⋅d=12, and a,b,c and d are all integers greater than 1, how many values are possible for a, if a, b, c, and d are not necessarily distinct?
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