Although Megan is interested in seeing the ten national monuments and parks listed, she will have to settle for seeing just two of them. In how many ways could the two sites chosen include sites in only one state? New Mexico Arizona California Gila Cliff Dwellings Canyon de Chelly Devils Postpile Petroglyph Organ Pipe Cactus Joshua Tree White Sands Lava Beds Sequoia Yosemite Megan can visit two sites in the same state in ways. (Type a whole number.)
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