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If A, B, C are distinct digits, which of the following numbers cannot be the largest possible 6-digit number
written using three digits A, two digits B, and one digit C?
(A) AAABBC (B) CAAABB (C) BBAAAC (D) AAABCB (E) AAACBB
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