The question is as follows:
What is the maximum number of electrons that can be found in an atom when its last electron has the following quantum numbers: $n=4, m_{l}=+3$
Since $m_{l}=+3$ I know that $l=3$ and then I wrote them all: $$1s^2, 2s^2, 2p^6, 3s^2, 3p^6, 4s^2, 3d^{10}, 4p^6, 5s^2, 4d^{10}, 5p^6, 6s^2, 4f^{14}$$ which means that the maximum number of electrons is $70$, but the actual configuration in the answer was: $$1s^2, 2s^2, 2p^6, 3s^2, 3p^6, 4s^2, 3d^{10}, 4p^6, 5s^2, 4d^{10}, 5p^6, 6s^2, 5d^1, 4f^{14}$$ which means that the maximum number of electrons is 71. What didn't I count for?