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(a)
To calculate: The number of different set cars possible if the car has self-programmable mode with four different powertrain settings, three different air suspension settings, three different steering settings and three settings for instrument display, two for brakes and two for climate control.
(b)
To calculate: The number of fewer settings for the car the owner uses than the available number of settings. The car has self-programmable mode with four different powertrain settings, three different air suspension settings, three different steering settings and three settings for instrument display, two for brakes and two for climate control. The owner narrows the possibilities to only two settings for power train, suspension, and steering and just one possibility for instrument display and both settings for brakes and climate control.
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