A problem of distribution

You have 6 white balls and 6 black balls and you have 10 different boxes. The balls are all alike except for their colour. And each box can hold any number of balls. In how many ways can you distribute these balls in the boxes so that each box contains at least one ball.


The answer is 26250.

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