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A "complete set" of disks consists of one green disk, one bl
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A "complete set" of disks consists of one green disk, one blue disk, one orange disk, and one purple disk. A bag contains 12 green disks, 12 blue disks, 12 orange disks, and 12 purple disks. The bag contains nothing else. If 6 disks are randomly selected from the bag, what is the greatest possible number of complete sets of disks that could be remaining in the bag?
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