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A set of objects chosen in which the order of the objects matters is the definition for which of the following?

A. Multiplication Principle
B. Combination
C. Factorial
D. Permutation

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The appropriate choice here is ...

... D. Permutation

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A permutation is a set in which order matters. The number of permutations of a set can be found using the multiplication principle, or factorials. The question is not asking about how you count them; it is only asking what they are.

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