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2. You have a bowl full of candy with lemon, strawberry, cherry, orange, and grape candies. You want to
give 3 pieces of candy to your friend. How many possible combinations of flavors can be chosen?
Repetition of flavors is allowed.
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There are 15 possible combinations because there are 5 different flavors and you only want to give your friend 3 pieces. You multiply 5 different flavors and 3 pieces to get the possible combinations.
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