. A physician has four choices for treating a patient's infection. After the rst choice has been made, because of interaction between the prescription drugs used, there are only two choices for the...

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. A physician has four choices for treating a patient's infection. After the rst
choice has been made, because of interaction between the prescription drugs
used, there are only two choices for the second stage of treatment. The total
number of possibilities for treating this patient is

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A physician has four choices for treating a patient's infection. After the first choice has
been m
ade, because of interaction between the prescription drugs used, there are only
two choices for the second stage of treatment. The total number of poDfibilities for
treating this patient is 3
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