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Solve the Problem. -How Many 3-Letter Codes Can Be Formed Using the Letters

Question 226

Question 226

Multiple Choice

Solve the problem.
-How many 3-letter codes can be formed using the letters A, B, C, D, and E? No letter can be used more than once.


A) 60
B) 20
C) 10
D) 40

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