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If \( \sum_{ k =1}^{31}\left({ }^{31} C _{ k }\right)\left({ }^{31} C _{ k -1}\right)-\sum_{ k =1}^{30}\left({ }^{30} C _{ k }\right)\left({ }^{30} C _{ k -1}\right)=\frac{\alpha(60 !)}{(30 !)(31 !)} \) Where \( \alpha \in R \), then the value of \( 16 \alpha \) is equal to

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\(\Rightarrow 16\alpha=\frac{2822}{2}=1411\)

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