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Sherlin and Danju are playing Ludo at home during Covid-19. While rolling the dice, Sherlin’s sister Raji observed and noted the possible outcomes of the throw every time belongs to set {1,2,3,4,5,6}. Let A be the set of players while B be the set of all possible outcomes.

A = {S, D}, B = {1,2,3,4,5,6}
Raji wants to know the number of functions from A to B. How many number of functions are possible?

A

`6^(0)`

B

`2^(6)`

C

`6!`

D

`2^(12)`

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