Use the Fundamental Counting Principle to solve Exercises 29-40. In the Cambridge

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Use the Fundamental Counting Principle to solve Exercises 29-40. In the Cambridge Encyclopedia of Language (CambridgeUniversity Press, t 987), author David Crystal presents five sente nces that make a reasonable pa ragraph regardless of their o rder. The sente nces are as follows: Mark had told him about the oxe~ John looked out the window. Could it be a fox? However, nobody had seen one for months.He thought he saw a shape in the bushes.How many diffe re nt five-sentence paragraphs can be fonned if the paragraph begins with " He thought he saw ashape in the bushes" and ends \\~ h '"John looked out of the window"?

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