A math teacher wishes to split a class of thirty students into groups. All groups will work on the same problem. Five groups will have four students, two groups will have three students and two groups will have two students. In how many ways can the teacher assign students to the groups?

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A math teacher wishes to split a class of thirty students into groups. All
groups will work on the same problem. Five groups will have four students,
two groups will have three students and two groups will have two students.
In how many ways can the teacher assign students to the groups?

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