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Candy Distribution Problem
A teacher wants to distribute 10 identical pieces of candy among 4 students. Any student can receive any number of candies, from zero up to all ten. Since the candies are identical, the specific combination of candies each student receives is what matters, not the order of distribution. How many distinct ways can the teacher distribute the candy?
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