Multiple Choice
Consider the following counting problem. How many different sequences of 3 letters can be formed using the letters a, b, c, d, e if repetition is allowed?
To solve this problem which of the following rules would you use?
A) The basic counting rule only
B) The combinations rule only
C) Both the permutations rule and the basic counting rule
D) The permutations rule only
Correct Answer:

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