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Which of the following is an example of a permutation?

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A permutation of a set refers to its members being arranged in a linear or sequence order, or if it is already ordered, an arrangement of its elements that is rearranged. Permutations additionally refer to the process of or the action of modifying the linear order of a set that is ordered.

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