1993 AIME Problems/Problem 8
Problem
Let be a set with six elements. In how many different ways can one select two not necessarily distinct subsets of so that the union of the two subsets is ? The order of selection does not matter; for example, the pair of subsets , represents the same selection as the pair , .
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