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Given a group of students: G = {Allen, Brenda, Chad, Dorothy, Eric} or G = {A, B, C, D, E}, list and count the different ways of choosing the following officers or representatives for student congress. Assume that no one can hold more than one office.
-A male president and three representatives
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The ongoing preference of a customer to buy a particular brand or product over competitors, often reflected in repeat purchases.
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