Let $P$ be the set of seven-digit numbers with the sum of their digits equal to $11$. If the numbers in $P$ are formed by using the digits $1, 2,$ and $3$ only,then the number of elements in the set $P$ is:

  • A
    $158$
  • B
    $161$
  • C
    $164$
  • D
    $173$

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