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Exercise 19d
Chapter 6, Section 6.1, Page 396

Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications

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(d)

First base: 2 ways (since it has to be A or U)

Second base: 2 ways (since it has to be A or U)

Third base: 2 ways (since it has to be A or U)

Fourth base: 2 ways (since it has to be A or U)

Fifth base: 2 ways (since it has to be A or U)

Sixth base: 2 ways (since it has to be A or U)

We need to use the product rule , because the first event is picking the first base, the

second event is picking the second base, ...., the 6th event is picking the 6th base.

2 ⋅ 2 ⋅ 2 ⋅ 2 ⋅ 2 ⋅ 2 = 26 = 64

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(d) 64 RNA sequences

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