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Andy, Brenda, Carla, and Diego put their names in a hat and pull out two names. If A represents Andy, B represents Brenda, C represents Carla, and D represents Diego, what are all the different pairs of
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Andy, Brenda, Carla, and Diego put their names in a hat and pull out two names.
If A represents Andy, B represents Brenda, C represents Carla, and D represents
Diego, what are all the different pairs of names they can pull out?
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A and B
A and C
A and D
B and C
B and D
C and D
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