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Jim and Sarah are running for class president. Cayla and Daniel are running for Vice President. What combinations of president and Vice President could there be?
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Jim and Sarah are running for class president. Cayla and Daniel are running for Vice President. What combinations of president and Vice President could there be?
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Jim and Sarah are running for a president and Cayla and Daniel are running for a vice president.Combinations are:Jim (P) - Cayla (VP)Jim (P) - Daniel (VP)Sarah (P) - Cayla (VP)Sarah (P) - Daniel (VP)In total: 4 combinations.
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