Question 1093801
<br>Apply the fundamental counting principle: determine the number of choices you have for each question, then multiply all those numbers of choices together.<br>
You have 4 choices for the answer to the first question.
You have only 3 choices for the answer to the second question, because it can't be the same as the first.
How many choices do you then have for the third question?  For the fourth question?  For the fifth question?<br>
Now multiply all those numbers of choices together....