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A combination lock uses numbers between 1 and with​ repetition, and they must be selected in the correct sequence. Is the name of​ "combination lock"​ appropriate? Why or why​ not? Choose the correct answer below. A. ​No, because factorials would be used to determine the total number of combinations. B. ​Yes, because the combinations rule would be used to determine the total number of combinations. C. ​No, because the multiplication counting rule would be used to determine the total number of combinations. D. ​No, because the permutations rule would be used to determine the total number of combinations.

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