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Infinitely many.

1*6

1*1*6

1*1*1*6

(-1)*(-6)

(-1)*(-1)*(-1)*(-6)

1*1*(-1)*(-6)

and all those are using only 1 an 6.

You could also use 10 and 0.6, 2 and 3 etc.

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