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There are 5 mangoes, 3 oranges and 4 bananas. The number of ways of selecting at least one fruit of each kind, is

A

`(5!)/(2!)`

B

5!

C

5!-4!

D

3!

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Required number of ways `=5xx4xx3=(5!)/(2!)`.
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