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Count the number of positive integers greater than 7000 and less than 8000 which are divisible by 5, provided that no digits are repeated.

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  • The positive integer just greater than (1 + .0001)^(10000) is

    A
    4
    B
    5
    C
    2
    D
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    C
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    D
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