Melissa is arranging 13 cans of food in a row on a shelf. She has...

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Melissa is arranging 13 cans of food in a row on a shelf. She has 4 cans of corn, 1 can of beans, and 8 cans of carrots. In how many distinct orders can the cans be arranged if two cans of the same food are considered identical (not distinct)?

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