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5 different roads from a city A to city B and 5 different roads from city B to city C. In how many ways can someone go from city A to city C passing by city B?
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5 different roads from a city A to city B and 5 different roads from city B to city C. In how many ways can someone go from city A to city C passing by city B?
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5 different roads from a city A to city B and 5 different roads from city B to city C. In how many ways can someone go from city A to city C passing by city B?
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I depends on how the roads are set up I’m pretty sure
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